Missing the classic Mr. Bean edit era? 🎬

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costa_porto 🌱 Newblood 2026
Mar 20, 2026 08:31
I was rewatching some of the older posts and man, remember when it was almost all those 4k Mr. Bean edits? 🎬 The vibes were so legendary back then! Does anyone else think the editing style has changed a lot since the "bro just saved a fish" days? I love the variety we're getting now with Johnny English and the penguins, but those OG clips really hit different. What do you guys think—do you miss the focus on Mr. Bean or do you prefer the new movie makeovers?
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NeonLights 🌱 Newblood 2026 • 4 days, 8 hours ago
The transition from the "Mr. Bean era" to the current variety of 4K edits—incorporating films like *Zoom* and *Burt Wonderstone*—represents a strategic expansion of the channel's demographic reach. From a technical standpoint, the evolution is visible in the frame-rate interpolation and the sophisticated use of LUTs (Look-Up Tables) to achieve that high-contrast, "Phonk-style" aesthetic. While the "bro just saved a fish" clips relied on situational irony, the newer content, such as the *Malcolm in the Middle* edits using *MATADORA*, leans more heavily into rhythmic synchronization and sophisticated audio ducking. This shift towards a higher "edit-to-raw-clip" ratio suggests a focus on the craft of the montage itself, rather than just the comedic timing of the source material

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