There recently was this article that explained why it may have been so. Center-framing was one aspect. It made the action easy to follow and less messy. It would become a more palatable digital feature than so many elements over the screen that draw your attention, while the center shows nothing in it. Maybe Michael Bay could take a hint.
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Showing posts with label kung fury. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kung fury. Show all posts
Monday, June 22, 2015
Mad Max Fury Road: The Center of Fury
Speaking of Fury (from Kung Fury), there's the recent Mad Max movie that people have been raving about, saying that it's one of the best action flicks ever seen.
There recently was this article that explained why it may have been so. Center-framing was one aspect. It made the action easy to follow and less messy. It would become a more palatable digital feature than so many elements over the screen that draw your attention, while the center shows nothing in it. Maybe Michael Bay could take a hint.
There recently was this article that explained why it may have been so. Center-framing was one aspect. It made the action easy to follow and less messy. It would become a more palatable digital feature than so many elements over the screen that draw your attention, while the center shows nothing in it. Maybe Michael Bay could take a hint.
The Beauty of Kung Fury
One recent phenomenon on the Internet that earned accolades from me was this short film from Sweden, Kung Fury.
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1980s,
80s,
80s cartoons,
80s toy,
action,
cobra,
eighties,
kung fu,
kung fury,
martial arts
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