The biggest thing that bothered me in the show is how the camera was in a permanent close-up mode. Like every frame was an actor’s face taking up more than half the screen. It made the sets feel very small and cramped, which is ironic because the setting of the show is supposed to be vast. Was that a deliberate stylistic choice, or budget constraints? I heard it’s Netflix’s biggest budget show ever so that can’t be.
The biggest thing that bothered me in the show is how the camera was in a permanent close-up mode. Like every frame was an actor’s face taking up more than half the screen. It made the sets feel very small and cramped, which is ironic because the setting of the show is supposed to be vast. Was that a deliberate stylistic choice, or budget constraints? I heard it’s Netflix’s biggest budget show ever so that can’t be.