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Old Black And White Films Are So Much Better Than Whats Churned
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Recommendation : The interrupted journey 1949.
Recommendation : The interrupted journey 1949.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think that in some ways it was BECAUSE the films were black & white!
Colour, you just point the camera and shoot.
Black & white, you have to consider the light much more. The contrast in b&w isn’t accidental: it’s rather the result of very skillful photography.
In the worst modern films it often seems that little thought has gone into them.
Colour, you just point the camera and shoot.
Black & white, you have to consider the light much more. The contrast in b&w isn’t accidental: it’s rather the result of very skillful photography.
In the worst modern films it often seems that little thought has gone into them.
I don`t think they are better than what is churned out today but I certainly LOVE all the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers movies.
Lamplight is another favourite. I could list quite a few. Also the atmosphere of a Black and White movie seems better to me. Like when it`s dark and gloomy, it puts the shivers up my spine ha ha. Whenever there was a chase scene I loved the sound of the shoes the men used to wear. Hardly any sound from shoes these days!
Lamplight is another favourite. I could list quite a few. Also the atmosphere of a Black and White movie seems better to me. Like when it`s dark and gloomy, it puts the shivers up my spine ha ha. Whenever there was a chase scene I loved the sound of the shoes the men used to wear. Hardly any sound from shoes these days!
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