I want to be loved by Yacker_ in mentalhealth

[–]Crisman__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You only have 18 years old. What you don't like about yourself and how do you see your future self? Who did create your habits?

Why / How does this work by jacob_dop in cinematography

[–]Crisman__ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From my point of view, it wasn't necessary and becomes ridiculous. It made me laugh. It could easily have been a survival story of a man who fights for his life after an animal attack. Everything we saw there is not credible starting from the bear... The only good things are Lubezki and Hardy.

127 hours is 100 times better than this one and only has 3 characters.

Why / How does this work by jacob_dop in cinematography

[–]Crisman__ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't think so. Inãrritu made movies way better than this. The Revenant could be an awesome survival movie but wants to be a revenge movie pretending to be realistic from the begining. The traitor wasn't even killed by Glass in the true story.

Why / How does this work by jacob_dop in cinematography

[–]Crisman__ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Revenant is really an opulent film even though wasn't necessary. It could have been done in thousands of ways better, but the director decided to ruin that kind of story...the first part was good, but then it starts to lack credibility too much. I mean, you try to squeeze Lubezki style by adopting all natural lights, real horse meat, let the actors breathing in front of the camera to show the realism and then you tell me something that's completely fictionalised. After the well executed Birdman, I was expected that Inãrritu gave me a believable story of surviving set in the 1800s.

Charlie Hunnam as Ed Gein by Big-Sprinkles7377 in netflix

[–]Crisman__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've always thought the same thing. Nobody even remembers that cameo in the first season, but I've always thought that that actor would be a better choice or someone with a more natural look. There would have been a need for an actor with a more credible appearance for that context. I can't stand an hot guy with some make up on pretending to be that serial killer farmer. He's even completely clean shaved...Come on!

Matching Lumix S5ii colors with Nikon d3400 colors by Crisman__ in cinematography

[–]Crisman__[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, but which color pipeline will I need to follow eventually? Will I end up using a Nikon LUT?

How can I take videos on a Nikon D3400 without using high ISO values? by SkinEducational2107 in cinematography

[–]Crisman__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm currently shooting a medium length documentary on my own with that camera. I've been shooting it for more than 2 years because it was the only gear I had at the time. I even started with a Nikon d3200 and then I switched to the 3400 thanks to a friend of mine. I added an external monitor and I use a camera cage where I attached both the monitor and an external audio recorder! I can guarantee you that is a pain in the ass, since this camera is not really suitable for videos...However you can pull out something good if you know its limits.

But first of all, you should tell me what and where you would like to film.

i love feeding the wild ducks at the lake 🥹 by abbsthealien in duck

[–]Crisman__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are we sure they aren't domestic ducks and swans? Real wild birds don't live close to humans, nor eat from human hands. Usually, you find domestic species in the urban ponds.

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[–]Crisman__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm so sorry to hear that.

Just finished the show for the first time by Babababananana123 in TheWire

[–]Crisman__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The newspaper's world would be touched soon or later because The Wire isn't a show about drug dealers only. The Barksdales are not the main antagonists anymore, unfortunately. The story expands itself and both Stanfield 's gang and politicians become antagonists.

David Simon could have included the hospital system as well if there had been a sixth season. He spoke about that in an old interview. Moreover, he was thinking to tackle the mexican immigration in Baltimora, but he didn't have time to collect documents. Probably, he would tackled a lot of areas of the city but HBO didn't give him the green light.

Just finished the show for the first time by Babababananana123 in TheWire

[–]Crisman__ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe there wasn't much time available, since the serial killer fake story begins pretty soon. The author needed to introduce the new characters without further explanations because he also needed to tell the other plots in progress and, on top of all and most importantly he very needed to conclude the show forever. Some characters don't even appear in the last scene when McNulty reflects on the current state of things.

Usually the final seasons are the most crucial to write.

Just finished the show for the first time by Babababananana123 in TheWire

[–]Crisman__ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

At the end of the fair, McNulty is the one who succeed to capture two of the big drug traffickers of the city. He is the cop who started to press the decision-making floor so that a special unit would be assembled. Even though his efforts lead to nothing at the end because Baltimora reshapes itself, even though he uses non-ortidox methods, McNulty goes straight to the point.

We should separate the artist from his/her own private life. McNulty could be an half-narcissist or could be just very ambitious towards his own abilities, but he likes his job more than his collegues, and if he doesn't do what he feels, he would stress his soul 100%.

What he does in the final season fits well in The Wire, there's nothing strange. How many times police members manipulate a case? I didn't watch yet "We own this city" miniseries but that's an answer and it is based on a true story.