Shadead
Shadead
Shadead

I loved CoD and CoD 2. Modern Warfare even held my attention for a significant length of time (relative to its genre)—but, I dunno. I just really, really don’t care about that franchise any more, and I haven’t for years.

Other people do, and I’m glad they’re still enjoying the products that emerge from that line—but

I do visual work on a daily basis. Design. Photography. Video sometimes. And I think that, somehow, people are now so much acustomed to highy-saturated and contrasting video material nowadays, that whenever something happen to have a more “natural” and balanced look (basicaly, closer to what we see in real-life),

Technicolor actually handles the color grading on most, if not all, of the Marvel movies. (Source: I worked on 3 of them).

I like the understated color grading that Marvel is doing. In a world where every movie is just another entry in an ever-escalating pissing contest to see who can make the biggest CG explosions, I

At last, the voice of experience. Same here. Been in the business upwards of 25 years. This kinda simplistic conclusion is the bane of every color graders life - ‘over saturated = better, thoughtfully balanced = dull’. NOPE, the first casualty is often the mid-tones or any real clarity when it comes to subtle hues and

Dude... At first I thought you were just throwing your arrogance around but, if you don’t understand shit about color and some guy with an opinion made a video about something you can write an article on, doesn’t mean you should.

Aspartame—the artificial sweetener found in drinks like Diet Coke—is not good for you.

Counterpoint:
Aspartame is fine for you as long as you don’t consume an implausibly high quantity of it. Lots more on this here:

The first time I read the horrors caused by drinking Coke, I decided it, once and for all: I would never ever read again.

This a Bad Video Essay.

The video’s author is really smug in his assumption that he knows more about color theory than the colorist. These are some of the biggest budget franchises so not having what he calls “true black” is not a mistake that some youtuber magically found out. Also the monitors that and equipment used to grade on is so far

Because they wrote about him the first time, because Overwatch is big right now, so a cool highlight draws attention. This is a direct follow-up with that same person, and will thus draw in any readers of the previous piece, along with new readers for just being a cool piece on Overwatch.

I’m not saying that they are people out there who specifically planned it this way, but yeah - I actually do know a few people who stopped playing Overwatch so that they could save that quick leveling burst for Halloween.
A friend of mine who, about a week and a half before the Halloween event started was at level 99

Well, they kind of are. The arcade is going to allow you to get three loot boxes for every three games you win in an arcade mode.

Or you could do the math here and see that it make sense and plays out.

Still playing Minecraft.. and the shit ton of other awesome games I have on the Vita. I love my Vita... it’s the perfect companion for a PC gamer. Still a ton of games I want to buy for this thing too. The Vita isn’t dead yet.

Its a solution for a problem that was already solved in a more efficient manner. The issue is that as a selling point its lame. “Do the things you were doing before, only more slowly!” I guess its cool for older generations though who don’t know their way around a computer.

Let’s not stop. What if we give the touchscreen laptop, a pen? No a stylus.

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Sony’s own teardown is more informative.

I think I figured out how to make the touchbar less of a gimmick. What if instead of being above the keyboard, they moved the touch elements onto the screen itself? Man, what a concept.

This article made me so mad that I had to listen to some Jack Johnson to calm down...