Do you ever question why back then films were made and produced in black and white?
It's not a real thing, it's an art thing.
The world has obviously been full of color since the beginning.
But for films and pictures, it was expensive to make them in color, so black and white was always considered the best option at the time.
The films back in the 30s were appealing and really neat. It had personality.
Look at this picture. This fits perfectly. It's definitely sometime in the 20s, where everything on screen wasn't in color, but still, this is really solid for the era.
I could assume someone back then was so sick of seeing photos with these colors, but nowadays we think they're rich and clean.
We grew up with this stuff, so why recolor them?
Things took a dark turn in the late 60s till about the early 90s, where television rised and shows that aired at time were immediately colorized.
Classic Movies and especially Classic Shorts would be re-colorized to be more vibrant and man it didn't age well.
Ew.
I would say it ruins it. They relatively copied it to make it more unpleasant.
No comments:
Post a Comment