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eric3579says...*related=http://videosift.com/video/Judy-Garland-and-Liza-Minelli-Together
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JustSayingsays...'Does the name Liza Minelli ring a bell?'
No, but I just watched a fantastic video of Olivia Thirlby loosing her shit in a black and white dancing number.
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articiansays...Any cinematographers/photographers here who can explain the artifact produced by her necklace at ~0:35?
I figured it must be a reaction of old film or lenses not being able to capture extreme brightness after already being set for a range of exposure, but that's just a half-informed guess.
Mordhausjokingly says...She was actually cute once, did not know that.
FlowersInHisHairsays...Such a talent. To date, the only person to win an Oscar whose parents had both also won Oscars!
deathcowsays...anne hathaway could play her
mxxconsays...It's actually not film, but TV camera artifact from that era. It was very common for bright things to turn black like that.
Generally if you have high frame rate and good quality audio, you'll have broadcast had such artifacts.
I don't know the exact technical reason, but I've seen it many times in mid to late 60s period.
Any cinematographers/photographers here who can explain the artifact produced by her necklace at ~0:35?
I figured it must be a reaction of old film or lenses not being able to capture extreme brightness after already being set for a range of exposure, but that's just a half-informed guess.
Paybacksays...http://www.quora.com/Why-do-objects-that-shine-look-black-in-old-film-footage-from-the-60s-They-shine-black-instead-of-white-like-reality
It's actually not film, but TV camera artifact from that area. It was very common for bright things to turn black like that.
Generally if you have high frame rate and good quality audio, you'll have broadcast had such artifacts.
I don't know the exact technical reason, but I've seen it many times in mid to late 60s period.
mxxconsays...@artician, yup, there you go.
http://www.quora.com/Why-do-objects-that-shine-look-black-in-old-film-footage-from-the-60s-They-shine-black-instead-of-white-like-reality
spawnflaggersays...If Beyonce remade this, Kanye West would jizz his pants.
gorillamansays...Don't fucking ruin Olivia Thirlby for me.
'Does the name Liza Minelli ring a bell?'
No, but I just watched a fantastic video of Olivia Thirlby loosing her shit in a black and white dancing number.
Babymechsays...Loose seal is why it rings a bell, you monster.
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