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This article contains annotations of The third episode of Game of Thrones season 8.
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Since the highly anticipated Game of Thrones season 3 episode 3 premiered on April 29 (In India), viewers flooded the Internet with complaints about the darkness of the 82-minute episode, making it difficult to decipher what was happening on the screen. The director of the series HBO Fabian Wagner, spoke about the dissatisfaction of the fans face this episode in a recent interview. Thrones season 8 episode 3. Helen Sloan / HBO photo credit
Literal Defense of The Long Night Wagner Wired UK "Many The The problem is that many people do not know how to tune their TVs, and many people also look at it on small iPads, which can not do justice to a show like this. "
added that Game of Thrones is a "film show" that must be viewed in a dark room. "If you look at a night scene in a very bright room, it will not help you to see the picture properly."
He added that the decision to refrain from using too much 39, lighting in the night episode was deliberate, to reproduce the fighter's state of mind disorder.
Twitterati criticized Fabian Wagner for his argument. The renowned journalist Wall Mossberg wrote on Twitter that filming a crucial episode was aimed at watching television as a cinema, and then blaming the viewers for not seeing anything is an "artistic arrogance".
I have an expensive OLED that I've been able to do. visible scenes, but only by changing the video settings in an unusual way, which degrades the experience of other series. It's the artistic arrogance of filming a crucial * TV * episode for the best broadcast in * of film writers *, then blaming viewers
– Walt Mossberg (@waltmossberg) on May 1, 2019 [19659010] Agree with you. Is this program not primarily for TVs and computers? I'm confused or should I say it … I'm in the dark ? – Padmasree (@Padmasree) May 1, 2019
seems a little arrogant.
– Captain Jeffrey T. Spaulding (@CaptJTSpaulding)) May 1, 2019
So why does the episode still look dark on my phone, my switch, four different TVs? – Tenmar (@Tenmar) On May 1, 2019
the guy says we have to buy a 4k LED TV to enjoy the show
hmm if only someone could enlighten him so that people without 4K TV can also see [19659007] – Navaneeth Krishna (@ navaneeth95) May 1, 2019
My TV is fine. I hardly saw any lights on the set. You shoot it with lots of lights, then make it darker in post-production if you really need it. No camera works well in the dark, even the most expensive. – Wes (@WesNetmo) May 1, 2019
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