Originally published at: You better not act like you're in a Wes Anderson film | Boing Boing
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Love it! Made mt day.
I may be petty and an artistic curmudgeon but I’m annoyed at how few of the ones I’ve seen pop up keep the basic rule of having backgrounds and lines parallel/perpendicular to the camera.
Which, to be fair, is difficult to do without renting a scissor lift and having an expensive zoom lens.
Amateurs
I guess I’m in the minority of people who neither hate nor love Wes Anderson films. I think they’re fine. Just…fine.
The Accidental Wes Anderson Facebook group is a fun place to scout locations.
A zoom lens, or a long lens?
Besides, parallel lines can be achieved with a tilt shift lens
Photoshop even allows you to fix it in post. Or so I have heard. Despite adobe targeting me for ads, I use Affinity.
A long lens, yes!
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