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      <title>Star Trek – lovely lens flare</title>
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      <description>Seems that the new Star Trek film is getting talked about quite a lot at the moment and quite a lot of it to do with the lens flare used through out the production.
I must admit that I really liked it, and I am sure a large percentage of that was to do with the look and feel of the film, lens flare included. Yes its geeky, yes its a summer blockbuster, yes its quite puerile &amp;#8211; but its good fun and very attractive ( Colorist was Stefan Sonnenfeld ) at the same time.</description>
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