Awoo [she/her] to main • edit-24 years agoOn content about China the BBC uses visual filters for English audiences to make it look dull/smoggy/yellow. This is very visible when syncd.external-linkmessage-square53 fedilinkarrow-up196file-text
arrow-up196external-linkOn content about China the BBC uses visual filters for English audiences to make it look dull/smoggy/yellow. This is very visible when syncd.Awoo [she/her] to main • edit-24 years agomessage-square53 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
Hit play on each video then hit play on the button at the bottom to sync. Mute one video once you've started.
minus-squarePsychedelicPill [he/him,any]hexbear5·4 years agoThe filter swaps back and forth at around 2 minutes, where its vibrant on the English side then switches back to the Chinese side looking better. link
minus-squareHumanBehaviorByBjork [any, undecided]hexbear5·4 years agoNo I think the English color grading has a consistently warmer temperature, but the feeling that evokes can differ depending on the context link
minus-squareAwoo [she/her]hexagonhexbear3·4 years agoDo you have an exact timestamp or screenshot? I'm not seeing it. link
The filter swaps back and forth at around 2 minutes, where its vibrant on the English side then switches back to the Chinese side looking better.
No I think the English color grading has a consistently warmer temperature, but the feeling that evokes can differ depending on the context
Do you have an exact timestamp or screenshot? I'm not seeing it.