Is Star Wars LOWERING THE BAR?

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  • Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
  • The genre of a movie or tv show can dictate the quality of your content. House of the Dragon is a heavy dramatic series targeted towards adults, while Star Wars is meant for all ages and sits in a different genre. But does that affect the overall quality of the VFX in tv show episodes!?
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  • @CubanWriter
    @CubanWriter 3 місяці тому

    For me, a 'One' is like an old Muppet Movie, where you know it's fake. The muppets are on the screen the whole time. The humans are usually comically over-acting. You can't really suspend belief enough to buy it as a window into another reality. You go in understanding it's not going to feel real. You accept that. And that way you are doing a lot of the work for the production team in your own mind and heart.

    • @CubanWriter
      @CubanWriter 3 місяці тому

      Follow up: What impacts things? I think it can be reduced to 'Expectation.' The movie itself grants expectations to the audience by communicating how seriously it takes itself. The audience has expectations based on the genre, the technology of their era and location. A movie or TV show only needs to be good enough visually to meet that Expectation. When it goes past that Expectation, people say "Wow! That's visually much better than I thought it would be." When it's under that Expectation they say, "It looks like sh*t!" That's why we can enjoy a Muppet Movie but might laugh Game of Thrones out of the room for a small mistake. We have very different Expectations, built from a combination of factors- some of which we may not even be aware of. Like, casting can create expectations, too. Is a big star in this? They must have invested a lot in making it look good, then. If not, our Expectations are let down.