Color Correction for Propaganda


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Color Correction for Propaganda

This video is amazing in showing how the mainstream media (in this case, CBS) uses color correction for persuasion--for propaganda purposes.

The event is the Charlie Rose interview of Steve Bannon, the first TV interview he has given since leaving the White House as President Trump's advisor.

Through color correction, they tried to make Charlie Rose look reasonable and Steve Bannon look evil.

It took a professional photographer--Peter Duke--to notice and explain it.

(shaking head and laughing)

They just won't stop.

:)

Michael

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19 hours ago, Michael Stuart Kelly said:

Color Correction for Propaganda

This video is amazing in showing how the mainstream media (in this case, CBS) uses color correction for persuasion--for propaganda purposes.

The event is the Charlie Rose interview of Steve Bannon, the first TV interview he has given since leaving the White House as President Trump's advisor.

Through color correction, they tried to make Charlie Rose look reasonable and Steve Bannon look evil.

It took a professional photographer--Peter Duke--to notice and explain it.

(shaking head and laughing)

They just won't stop.

:)

Michael

The dog  keeps on wagging.

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On 9/11/2017 at 11:36 AM, Michael Stuart Kelly said:

Color Correction for Propaganda

This video is amazing in showing how the mainstream media (in this case, CBS) uses color correction for persuasion--for propaganda purposes.

The event is the Charlie Rose interview of Steve Bannon, the first TV interview he has given since leaving the White House as President Trump's advisor.

Through color correction, they tried to make Charlie Rose look reasonable and Steve Bannon look evil.

It took a professional photographer--Peter Duke--to notice and explain it.

(shaking head and laughing)

They just won't stop.

:)

Michael

Nothing new here. Remember when the sound crew mixed Trump's audio so that his breathing and sniffing were much more prominent? Petty little tactics.

 

 

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