Couldn't see last Sunday's 'Game of Thrones' episode because it was too dark or blurry? Cinematographer Fabian Wagner says it was due to HBO's compression.
"Game of thrones" cinematographer Fabian Wagner says HBO's compression was to blame for the dark, blurry picture during Sunday's episode, not him or director Miguel Sapochnik. The good news? It will look better once you re-watch.
"Game of thrones" cinematographer Fabian Wagner says HBO's compression was to blame for the dark, blurry picture during Sunday's episode, not him or director Miguel Sapochnik. The good news? It will look better once you re-watch. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: https://www.usatoday.
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