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[quote author=babu rao link=topic=151694.msg1772795#msg1772795 date=1296873753]
I personally think snow reflects the background...sometimes filmmakers use white background to make look actors bright on the screen...here as snow itself is acting as a background...it may contrast sometimes...inorder to make the film colourful rather than looking bright..i think they use blue lighting...i m not an expert in film making but i know photography

samantha konchem correct ga cheppindhi
u know generally water reflects at an angle gives blue colour
this is possible with red cameras from past 20 years in hollywood
and recently in recently in tollywood

red cameras capture perfect picture at 4080 pixels
where we know natural colours RGB red blue green will be shown more than other colours
by this background the faces or costumes of people are perfecly shown easily (wwith more clarity)

i hope mee andariki  konchem ardham ayyindhi anukuuntunna nenu
innka chepachu kani technical language meeku ardham kadhani
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j&* inta technical analysis vnda, nenedo atu itu ala lights petti teestaremo anukunna  sHa_high5ing

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for hollywood movies they spent four times more than shotting work on editing and graphic work[quote author=The QUEEN link=topic=151694.msg1772825#msg1772825 date=1296874071]
j&* inta technical analysis vnda, nenedo atu itu ala lights petti teestaremo anukunna  sHa_high5ing
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[quote author=samantha. link=topic=151694.msg1772580#msg1772580 date=1296871949]
I personally think snow reflects the background...sometimes filmmakers use white background to make look actors bright on the screen...here as snow itself is acting as a background...it may contrast sometimes...inorder to make the film colourful rather than looking bright..i think they use blue lighting...i m not an expert in film making but i know photography
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Good one....I think they use blue filters...

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[quote author=babu rao link=topic=151694.msg1772795#msg1772795 date=1296873753]
I personally think snow reflects the background...sometimes filmmakers use white background to make look actors bright on the screen...here as snow itself is acting as a background...it may contrast sometimes...inorder to make the film colourful rather than looking bright..i think they use blue lighting...i m not an expert in film making but i know photography

samantha konchem correct ga cheppindhi
u know generally water reflects at an angle gives blue colour
this is possible with red cameras from past 20 years in hollywood
and recently in recently in tollywood

red cameras capture perfect picture at 4080 pixels
where we know natural colours RGB red blue green will be shown more than other colours
by this background the faces or costumes of people are perfecly shown easily (wwith more clarity)

i hope mee andariki  konchem ardham ayyindhi anukuuntunna nenu
innka chepachu kani technical language meeku ardham kadhani
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