There's also a bit of shaky cam in that trailer, which is way more jarring than the colorization IMO.
I don't mind shaky cam in very tense action sequences - it can enhance the film. But I agree, it should be used sparingly, if at all.
There's also a bit of shaky cam in that trailer, which is way more jarring than the colorization IMO.
I loved Daredevil's fight scenes.One thing I loved about the Daredevil series was the lack of shaky cam. I want more of that in movies.
Colin Trevorrow to direct Episode XI, @Chained Prometheus. And Disney has announced that they will indeed build Star Wars Land next to Disneyworld.
Yeah, I heard about it last night. I have mixed feelings on the matter. Colin Trevorrow is hardly the worst director that they could have gotten, but he just feels like a step down from both J.J. Abrams and Rian Johnson. Jurassic World was a fun watch, but it wasn't particularly great either. Trevorrow's directing was relatively bland, but he did a good job at handling the action set-pieces. His nod to Hitchcock's The Birds was cool.
Considering this is Star Wars though, Trevorrow really needs to up his game as a director. I've watched some interviews from him recently and he's basically admitted that he needs to improve his technique as a filmmaker and grow. That's a good first step for me, but I'd feel a lot better if he enlists a great D.P. to shoot the film with him. Star Wars and top-notch cinematography go hand-in-hand, so Trevorrow needs to be able to stage those sorts of iconic shots.
I really liked Jurassic World, but I can agree with this statement. Though I do think he is more of an "actor's director" than both Abrams and Johnson (the former is all about overall look and the latter all about overall tone). Regardless, I believe he'll be directing Jurassic World 2 before he starts on Star Wars, so he'll no doubt up his game by then.
Also, Trevorrow has confirmed multiple times already that he is not directing JW2. He might write the first script for it or the initial treatment, but he's not directing it. His next project or two appear to be his own original works or something and then he'll direct Episode IX.
The best thing about it though is that they have tried to use practical effects were possible.
To be fair, it was 5 seconds of clips. We have no idea of knowing what was going on.