Granted, that's not
an actual screen capture, but merely an image manipulation to show what I mean.
Not exact matches
Still, the football action does make for a riveting finale, and Aldrich's use of split -
screen technique is a perfect way to
capture all of the drama and tension that needed to be in there without prolonging the game into
actual time.
From the superimposed crease patterns and dim, degraded image during these shots, I have to assume they were
captured by pointing a camera at or through a
screen at an
actual projection — perhaps of a workprint, which would account for the minor but consistent wear - and - tear on the print itself, as well as its obvious generational distance from the negative.
Here's a picture of where that is while watching the movie, Penelope (no image of the
actual video is shown in this example since you can't take a
screen capture of videos on your Kindle Fire):
The worst part, however, is the way that
actual players and coaches can't speak at all (because they haven't been voice
captured)-- so while you chat to team mates, they stand staring at you like a dead - eyed serial killer while their portion of the conversation appears as a subtitle on the bottom of the
screen.
The next - level report, called an In - Use Report, shows this same information, but adds to the mix
screen captures showing the
actual use of the name on the site, generally by showing the profile associated with the name.
delay between tapping the on -
screen video
capture button and the
actual start of the recording which means you're likely to miss some firsts if you're not prepared.
While the
actual hunting mechanics have been simplified to a few
screen taps and QTE prompts, it still retains a lot of the mystery and fun of hunting for bugs and fish with the possibility of
capturing rare critters.
While the
captures look great in the display of the device itself, the
actual quality is a bit different when viewed in larger
screens.