Premium Member George Ebersole Posted November 5, 2017 Premium Member Share Posted November 5, 2017 Wow, a really well shot film, and the thing that really blew me away visually was that there was no ghosting. Very pan, every dolly move, every zoom (yes, there was a zoom out; slow, subtle, but there), had crystal clear images. I haven't seen a film deliver that kind of motion on screen in forever. Ghosting (at least that's what we call it in videographer country) used to be a real problem in the late 80s up through the 90s at a lot of local theatres. Lots of light used. The exteriors were impressive. The interiors were standard fare. I can't find any technical specs on the IMDB. Story wise it was very British. It's about what I expected, still a good film. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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