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Oh yeah kn, I know exactly what you are talking about when it comes to film, and the look of soap operas, and some lower budget movies. Do you by chance have any idea what makes it look different like that? Camera used? Film process? I've always wondered that since I was a kid when my mom watched B&B and Y&R, it looked so different from movies, along with a handful of films that looked that way, but I never knew why. Anyone know for that matter? Do they go over movie film by chance and make it look grittier (maybe not the best term to describe the look) in post-production?



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