This is the 1080p bluray print of a 2002 film

This is the 1080p bluray print of a 2002 film

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okay thanks for lettting me know.

THANK YOU YIFY

neat. you know it's supposed to look like it's from a VHS or miniDV tape? like, a camera found on the street, tattered and trampled on, like after a panic.

The movie was shot with a consumer-grade 480p camcorder.

No upscaling in the world can make that look good in 1080p.

a 10 v 10

thanks yify what wiould i do without you

Name one movie with a better intro sequence. You literally can't.

Tv show.

The Walking Dead Episode 1.

They did it better than Boyle.

He shot it on consumer-grade cameras, as user has already said. It allowed him to film sequences from many angles at once

>supposed to look
Actually it isn't. This is what they could afford
nice try though danny :^)

This. My animation teacher bought the same type of camera they used to shoot the movie for like 100$ in 2012

DONT DEAD
OPEN INSIDE

>don't dead open inside

This.

They used a Canon XL1 miniDV camcorder to make it look like an actual home-video that someone shot

>downloaded 25gb rip of this because i didnt want to get an artifact riddled YIFI rip
>get OPs pic instead
>boyle'd again

Danny boyle i'LL GET YOU!

and its still the best movie ever made

No, they didn't.

The same logic applies to scenes that applies to trailers.
If you take away the music from the trailers, and you don't love it anymore, it was probably not a very good trailer to begin with.
The only exception maybe trailers where the music is in rhythm with the video

Yes, they did.

actually, they didn't and you're wrong.

actually, they did and you're wrong.

I thought only the London scenes were like this due to difficulty filming?

Wow, brits are really ugly.

You're a retard. Music is an important part of trailers and scenes.

Nah, he could easily afford it. Danny was able to pull pretty big budgets at the time. He specifically chose to shoot on digital because a) he saw the dogma95 stuff and thought it was great and b) there was literally no way of shooting those empty-london streets without using tiny, shitty digital cameras.

>moving picture
>only made good by another form of art

Are you pretending to be retarded? Google it dumbass.

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>Music is an important part of trailers and scenes.

Actually it's more of a crutch.

The classic example is ET with and without the music. With the music it's emotional, without it you're looking at an awkward puppet with shitty effects and it's painful.

youtube.com/watch?v=kWcg3cITkTI

>people think HD is good because they can't seem to understand why when they blow up older movies to higher resolution screens that they were never intended to be seen on, they look bad

it's a pioneer of digital cinematography, you fucker

Yeah and he was fucking Rosario Dawson

Stan Brakhage is spinning in his grave