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The trick is to use a different filter than other scenes. It doesn’t really matters what filter, as long as it’s different. Also, cinematographers use different in-camera setups, different lenses, usually they use old school lenses with chromatic aberrations and distortions and so on, plus physical filters in from of the lens. They can also change the lighting, set decoration, actors can change their behavior, editors can change the rhythm and so on.

The blurrier-gray-ish filter is usually a low contrast or blooming glass filter in front of the lens. Basically a piece of glass very lightly frosted that disperses the light around a bit before hitting the film/sensor.

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Gas emitting capacitor

LazaroFilm,
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I absolutely disagree with you. Watching Our Universe on Netflix while high is definitely 100% educational and mindless.

LazaroFilm,
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Libby app for the win! A brief history of time is a fun mind-blowing read by one of the greatest brains of our time.

LazaroFilm,
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If you don’t want an algorithm to decide for you then you’re not looking for a scroll. Even Lemmy has an algorithm. You’re looking for a library card.

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