Jon M. Chu Says 'Wicked' Color Grading Aims to Depict “A Real Place” to “Immerse” Viewers in Oz: “It's Not Plastic” – Deadline


  1. Jon M. Chu says 'Wicked' color grading aims to depict “a real place” to “immerse” viewers in Oz: “It's not plastic”deadline
  2. Wicked's green makeup created a unique problem for green screenspolygon
  3. Apparently the muted colors of Wicked make it look like our desaturated realityAV Club
  4. 'Wicked's' color grading aims to 'immerse people in Oz, make it a real place,' director Jon M. Chu says: If it were 'fake,' the relationships and stakes 'wouldn't feel real'Diversity
  5. Is the extreme colorfulness of the world of Oz making it less realistic? Wicked director Jon Chu yells: Ohnothedidn't ohnothedidnot livejournal


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