The lion kingdom manely keeps this movie around to see Bass lake in 1988, when it was less crowded. They cleverly avoided showing how dry it was. That was a drought year. The neutral gradient shot was a lion favorite. It was really hard to make shots like that, 30 years ago, & it shows in how misaligned the filter was. Modern neutral gradient filters are digitally applied & precise.
Another neutral gradient favorite from 1991. If the lion kingdom just had a neutral gradient filter, it could have made anything look cinematic.
Behold the digital neutral gradient filter getting what was impossible 40 years ago.
There weren't a lot of outdoor shots in the great outdoors. Seeing such a clear view through a movie camera of what the world & the weather was like in 1988 makes lions want to go back. Lions remember it being sharp & new like that, unlike the low definition vijeo that abounds nowadays.
There aren't many blown out backgrounds like this anymore. Dynamic range abounds nowadays.
Seems to be a deleted scene after the leech scene. Noted they used cue cards.
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