George Miller’s Oscar-winning Mad Max: Fury Road is on its way to becoming one of the most deconstructed movies of all time. “Every month there appears to be a new application of the action movie or video essay breaking down one of its pitch perfect visual elements,” says a report in IndieWire. In a new video essay from Fandor, find out how the color grading was done in Miller’s endlessly thrilling dysoptic road movie.
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