Why does Dune look like that?

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Published 2024-03-18

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  • That thumbnail makes no sense. The B&W scenes in the movie were filmed with infrared, which means they committed to the look in camera.
  • @MsRocksstar
    I think this is the best clickbate i have fallen into
  • @Huntlley
    Around 2:00 you mention the intention of having interior dark and the outside brighter. During the movie, at one point, I had to partially shut my eyes, as the scene moved from an interior scene to outside in a single frame, and my irises were burning.
  • @MooonRiserYT
    Bro's got the motivational images meme AI voice
  • @FrVitoBe
    lol that meme with the brightness that was me, damn those flashbangs
  • @Fanatic17
    Honesly I loved the CapCut bits and I think I'm gonna try using it for fun on my iPad, color correcting seems way more doable now
  • They used an infrared camera for the Harkonen scenes. Not just some color correction
  • @cmattedits
    Hey, can you guys make a video about color grading like movies. A lot of movies are “shot on film” but lack the grain and or halation like normal film. Yet they still don’t look “digital”. How do they do this?
  • Nice video man! I really liked the content of the video, it was very explanatory and fun, and the fact about the films of Villeneuve, which makes only better.
  • @esteban.r11
    The Michael Scott and Walter White trailcam footage was just perfect.
  • @steeven23
    You misspelled his name. It's Denis * not Denise
  • @SamSaxtonArt
    You should try to make Mad Max Fury Road look like the brown in Dune 2. And vice versa.