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miss maggie ([personal profile] bossymarmalade) wrote2013-10-29 12:10 pm

now what i'm with isn't 'it' and what's 'it' seems weird and scary to me

In my attempt to get back into journaling, I may be taking people off my reading circle! Please don't feel that this is hugely personal, I'm just trying to whittle down the list until I get a handle on dreamwidthing on a regular basis again. :)

Tumblr was good for a while when I felt burnt out on journaling, and just wanted to flick through pretty pictures and gifsets and so forth. And it still is! But now I have come again to the point where I want conversations with people, which Tumblr is completely and utterly useless for unless I want to get into a screaming match with random teenagers about how much I hate that fucking "What Does the Fox Say" song. (And that's another thing, I want to talk to some damn GROWNUPS again, heh!)

So from now on, Tumblr is for playing on the DC roleplaying group that I run with [personal profile] glockgal and that's pretty much it. BTW I will be posting an ad for that RP group soonish, so if you've ever considered a DCU game, please keep us in mind!

I probably got this link from somebody on DW but I can't remember who! Anyhow, I want to put it here so I don't lose it: The Aesthetic Politics of Filming Black Skin.

Also I just put my pillows in the washing machine. If the machine manages them and comes out unscathed, I'm'a do my comforter too. SO EXCITING
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[personal profile] devilc 2013-10-29 08:29 pm (UTC)(link)
[Daughter of person who built superduper high-end cameras for the US government for a living.]

"Filmmakers working with celluloid also need to take into account that most American film stocks weren’t manufactured with a sensitive enough dynamic range to capture a variety of dark skin tones."

If you look at old color movies, you'll see that a lot of nighttime scenes were shot in the daytime with a filter over the lens. And this was because the science of color film was not yet advanced and you couldn't shoot color in low-light.

Oh, there was film that could capture the full dynamic range of color in low-light, but it was so fucking expensive that only the US Government could/would pay for it because it was a need to capture research, and the cameras with the shutter speed to deal with this kind of film were also astronomically expensive. It was not financially practical for a motion picture studio to buy a single camera that cost as much as a mansion, nor was it financially practical to shoot reels and reels of incredibly expensive film* when most of it ends up on the cutting room floor.

Studios had big budgets in the 1950s-1970s, but they sure as hell didn't have the budget of the US Military Industrial Complex.

At the time In the Heat of the Night was shot, we were just starting to
see nighttime scenes shot at night in our motion pictures, so yes, Sidney Poitier had to be lit up super bright unless he was being filmed the newest in high-end pro equipment.

However, that all said, by the mid 1980s film and cameras capable of full dynamic range was the standard due to advances in technology, so after that? No excuse except for people too lazy to adjust lighting and calibrate a meter. :(





*Think about it -- even in the heyday of the picture camera, even after supply and demand brought prices down, 3200 speed film cost 4x as much as 400 speed film due in large part that it was simply more expensive to manufacture due to the cost of the raw materials and process.
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[personal profile] dine 2013-10-29 08:45 pm (UTC)(link)
welcome back! smart people make my day, and it's good to have you rejoin the conversation
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[personal profile] cathexys 2013-10-29 08:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Welcome back. It's great to see folks returning to blogging (an dong it here...I love tumblr for pretty pictures, but conversations there are too hard for me to follow)

(FWIW, I did just see an XF version of What Does the Fox Say...I can't imagine having to listen to the song often enough to vid it, but now I can just think of Mulder whenever my kids bring up that darn thing! :)
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[personal profile] cathexys 2013-10-29 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
LOL. Glad to share my remedy to this asinine song!

And yes, I catch myself so often wanting to just make a quick comment or add a link or something on tumblr and...I end up emailing the folks I know and forgetting about it with the ones I don't. Because that entire retumblring everything to add a line seems...utterly weird!
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[personal profile] cj 2013-10-29 10:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Always lovely to see you! Trying to follow a conversation on tumblr makes me want to throw things, but at least it's decent-ish for static blocks of text. And pictures. All the pretty pictures.
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[personal profile] surpassingly 2013-10-29 10:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Wonderful to see you ≪3!

[personal profile] sajia_kabir 2013-10-29 10:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Heh, I Was Hating On Tumblr Before It Was Fashionable To Hate on Tumblr. Give me a decent chewy LJ/DW thread any day. I actually prefer Facebook to Tumblr these days.
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[personal profile] giglet 2013-10-29 11:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Good to hear from you! Good luck with your pillows!
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[personal profile] metaphortunate 2013-10-30 03:57 am (UTC)(link)
Also I just put my pillows in the washing machine. If the machine manages them and comes out unscathed, I'm'a do my comforter too.

Aren't you supposed to warn on DW before you post adult content??!
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[personal profile] pulchritude 2013-10-30 10:13 am (UTC)(link)
Why do you hate "What Does the Fox Say"? :P

And that's a great article; thanks for linking it!
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[personal profile] kaelie 2013-10-30 03:25 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm glad to see you back, Mags. :)
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[personal profile] morgana 2013-10-31 09:06 am (UTC)(link)
I think it was pensnest who posted a link to that "What Does the Fox Say?" video, which was the first I'd heard of it (which just goes to show how far out of the loop I am) and I stared at it in total bemusement, going WTF?!? repeatedly. I am mystified at the traction it's gained.
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[personal profile] jesse_the_k 2013-11-01 03:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd heard one should put clean sneakers or some other relatively light weight in the washer to prevent quilt twisting, but never having done it, that's almost as useful as a Tumblr post.

Thank heaven for the subscribe/read split, so I can continue to be present when interesting things dance out of your brain.