Warum Filme früher besser aussahen als heute

Why I love old movies and the answer to the question: why do monumental masterpieces like "The Ten Commandments," "Ben-Hur," and "Lawrence of Arabia" look better than modern $200 million blockbusters like "Supergirl" or "The Mandalorian"? New Hollywood films often seem sterile, flat, and like video games, while classics from 70 years ago take our breath away visually! 35mm and 70mm celluloid film versus digital cameras from ARRI or RED and greenscreen effects. Why did movies look better back then than they do today? ❤️ ... 🍿 Become part of the exclusive cinephile community on Patreon: 👉   / cinemanuel1980   (Support my film projects & secure exclusive benefits!) --- 📽️ The BenQ W4100i takes your home cinema experience to a new level – with increased brightness and dynamic contrast compared to its predecessor. Thanks to AI technology, the projector intelligently analyzes the image composition in real time and optimizes visual details to ensure the best possible picture quality for all types of content, including streaming. 👉 More info on the BenQ W4100i: https://www.benq.eu/de-de/projector/c... 👉 Product link: https://bit.ly/4rLvVU --- TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 | Today's Blockbuster Problem 01:05 | Chapter 1: Great Epics and Their Physical Presence 5:40 | Chapter 2: Celluloid vs. Digital (The Technology) 9:30 | [Advertisement / BenQ W4100i] 14:32 | Chapter 3: The Miracle of 4K Restoration 17:34 | Chapter 4: The Sound of the Eras (Old vs. New Scores) 19:25 | Conclusion: What We Miss Today --- #LawrenceOfArabia #BenHur #Cinematography #HomeCinema