'Wicked' color grading aims to 'immerse people in Oz, make it a real place,' says director Jon M. Chu: If it were 'fake', the relationships and stakes 'wouldn't feel real' – Variety


  1. '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
  2. Jon M. Chu says 'Wicked' color grading aims to depict “a real place” to “immerse” viewers in Oz: “It's not plastic”deadline
  3. Wicked's green makeup created a unique problem for green screenspolygon
  4. Apparently the muted colors of Wicked make it look like our desaturated realityAV Club
  5. Wicked director defends film's controversial desaturated color-grading: “Won't look real”screen bounce


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