Noticed a trend in recent years of the advertising material heavily editing the actors to beyond anything they even look like. It looks ridiculous.
Noticed a trend in recent years of the advertising material heavily editing the actors to beyond anything they even look like. It looks ridiculous.
How about an example?
Me, I’ve noticed “nothing is real” for the last 20 years or so. Thank you, Adobe Systems.
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Not OP, but most famous recent example: Alicia Vikander’s neck for Tomb Raider poster. Everything recent with Brad Pitt (more like “The Chin” on the poster of “Once Upon … in Hollywood”). Nobody can convince me all the actors on the Justice League (Whedon’s JL) poster to be real, these are Madame Tussaud’s figures. Ocean’s 8 had a lot of waxy posters as well. The list goes on, I noticed this trend as well.
Yeah, we’re on the same page. One thing I found amusing is that you had to specify which Justice League, like it mattered. 😂 Is one more or less realistic or processed than the other?
The Ocean’s Eight posters, regardless of which, all suffer from the same flaw: all of the actresses are culled from separate photo shoots/sources. After all the resizing, color correction and conforming, it’s inevitable they look as processed as an individually-wrapped cheese slice. Cheers!
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