Blue tint to the first Twilight?
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03-27-2014, 07:08 AM
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Blue tint to the first Twilight?
Is it just me? I'm a Twihard fan (dont hate lol, i cant help it if edward is the most perfect thing like ever) so ive watched the first one a million times, and ive always noticed a blue-ish tint to them. I told my sister while watching it and she said she knew kind of what i meant. It cant be just me who has noticed it? Its almost like an Instagram filter on the whole movie.
Also,New moon has a strong golden hue. The rest of the series seem normal. Idk. Im crazy i guess? Ads |
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03-27-2014, 07:12 AM
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This became a common thing in moviemaking just look at the last three Harry Potter movies, they often use a greyish blue to set the mood.
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03-27-2014, 07:21 AM
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It's not just you. It's well known that Twilight was filmed with a blue hue to add an eeriness to the film. Each Twilight film was directed by a different person (with the exception of part one and two of Breaking Dawn which were both directed by the same person). That is why each film in the series has a different style to it.
Here's an article talking about it: http://www.examiner.com/article/the-tint...d-new-moon Personally, I prefer the blue hue, and I think the first film was the best in the series, although Breaking Dawn part 2 is a close second for me. |
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