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What does a solar eclipse look like from the edge of space?

BSR says...

That is not the moon. It's lens flare from the sun. You can't actually see the moon in this video. You would see the dark side of the moon if you were in the shadow.

lucky760 said:

Why does the son look like it's forward of the moon but casting a shadow downward at a 90-degree angle?

Someone help me with the science here.

Star Trek Discovery's Theme Song Preview

dannym3141 says...

I'm going to have a really big problem with this show if it's in the JJ Abrams style with lens-flare and characters constantly running from scene to scene to instill a sense of urgency, descending into mindless fast-and-the-furious action as the series progresses.

The main character (the one from Walking Dead) is a solid choice, which was necessary in a show that had such strong female leads as Jeri Ryan and the incredible Kate Mulgrew.

James Catches the Tooth Fairy (on Camera)

Jewel - My Father's Daughter (Music Video) ft. Dolly Parton

Babymech says...

1) I don't want to shit on anyone's taste in music, but fuck that lens flare right in its goddamn eye socket.

2) Hey, Dolly Parton still sounds really good. If I were Jewel's manager I might tell her it's a bad idea to give people such a straightforward comparison of their voices...

We’ve hit peak lens flare. Here’s how it started.

Red Flag At Night (2016)

The Force Awakens - spoiler free review (Spacy Talk Post)

ant says...

Attack of the Tomatoes, err Clones.

Who is NOT going to see Force Awakens/Episode VII(7/) right away? I am most likely going to wait a little bit. Also, were there a lot of len flares from JJ?

gorillaman said:

There were spontaneous rounds of applause in the cinemas where I saw Phantom Menace and whatever the second one was called.

Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer

Square Enix DX 12 Tech Demo

Jinx says...

Over the past few years there has been this trend towards simulating artifacts that you'd more commonly associate with film, presumably to give games a more cinematic feel. Some of them I find really annoying, like film grain, but others like lens flare can actually be used to communicate something you wouldn't otherwise be able to. Likewise, I find depth of field to sometimes be very nicely implemented, even where the effect is really quite strong. Alien: Isolation sort of made a gameplay mechanic out of it. I find it works best when the game only applies it in a context where it makes sense, like bringing up the scanner in Alien, or zooming into one your cities in Endless Legend. Where it fails, I think, is where it is always on and assumes that your crosshair is always going to be your focus.

MilkmanDan said:

Pretty cool!

One thing I personally dislike in very modern game CG is a tendency to overuse depth of field. For film, *some* use of depth of field can establish the important elements of the view by having them in focus, but in gameplay that is a dangerous thing to do because what the player considers to be important can shift rapidly and is in no way universal or predictable.

But if you play modern games or load up a custom ENB-like shader, they all tend to heavily implement a pretty narrow depth of field by default in what I assume is an effort to "look cool". Very true here, with the settings locking the female character into the focused range and starting in with the blur immediately beyond that. That's fine for a cutscene, but if I'm controlling things in any way or expecting to be able to react to visual information (by, you know, playing the game), the narrow focus really just detracts from the experience. It's like we're looking at the world through a microscope or a camera in macro mode ... just let me see a realistic (often infinite) range of depth in focus!

Star Wars: The Force Awakens Official Teaser #2

cosmovitelli says...

Abrams IS a hack. he never even liked star trek but repeated all the old images with added lens flares and fake looking shiny CGI bullshit.
Expect the same.
There is no love or inspiration here, just the product of a billion dollar business deal between fat cynical capitalists and later their mercenary artisitically bankrupt stooge for hire.
Doing anything interesting is the only way to get fired for him (see Antman).
Also, that doesn't look like han solo, anymore than the crystal skull oldie looked like indiana jones.

FlowersInHisHair said:

The problem with Lost, like Star Trek Into Darkness, wasn't JJ. It was Lindelof. The man's a hack. Fortunately, he's not writing this.

RC Millennium Falcon drone

Megatron Tells It Like It Is

newtboy jokingly says...

Hmmm....not quite Bay's Megatron either to me...no explosions, lens flare, lasers, etc. I put 80's because it's an 80's character, no matter which 'new' version this one is supposed to be.
Did anyone else feel like Megatron was actually channeling Oderus Urungus here? If he weren't dead, I would be certain that was Brockie in there.

ant said:

That is not (19)80s Megatron!

Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer, Lens Flare Edition

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Star Wars The Force Awakens Teaser Trailer

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'star wars, wookie, oldluke, lens flares, episode 7' to 'star wars, wookie, oldluke, lens flares, episode 7, Fan Made' - edited by Sagemind



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