HOUSE OF THE DRAGON Showrunner Says Overly Dark Scenes Looked "Great" On His "Professionally Calibrated" TV

HOUSE OF THE DRAGON Showrunner Says Overly Dark Scenes Looked "Great" On His "Professionally Calibrated" TV

House of the Dragon showrunner Ryan Condal has responded to complaints about how dark the Game of Thrones' prequel is (visually, not tonally), explaining that it shouldn't be an issue on a calibrated TV.

By JoshWilding - Oct 25, 2022 06:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Game of Thrones
Source: Deadline

Like Game of Thrones before it, House of the Dragon has a darkness problem. We're not referring to the show's tone, though we could live with fewer gory childbirth deaths in season 2...no, it's about the visuals playing out on screen. 

The seventh episode was deemed so dim by some that there were claims online that they couldn't tell what was going on. That's a complaint Game of Thrones faced on many occasions, particularly during its battle scenes in later seasons. While there were some exaggerated reactions, there's no denying that this was a bit ridiculous.

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Yeah, you might need to turn your brightness up to figure out what's going on in that screenshot. 

Talking to Deadline following this past Sunday's finale, House of the Dragon showrunner Ryan Condal defended the episode and suggested viewers just need to correctly calibrate their TVs. 

Explaining that different distributors typically adjust what they're sent, Condal believes those networks "compress the file differently," meaning what we're watching at home isn't necessarily what the team working on the HBO series saw in post.

"You’re also releasing it to tens of millions of different television sets that are all different technology, calibrated differently and set up differently in different viewing environments," Condal added. "It’s almost impossible to account for all those variables when you’re making the television show."

"I heard the note and we’re aware," he said of the criticisms. "But I will tell you that it looked phenomenal when we posted it and released it. And it looked great on my television, which has been professionally calibrated."

There are some interesting points here, but the biggest takeaway may be that the House of the Dragon team have taken on board what fans complained about. Not everyone has a "professionally calibrated" TV, so if the series hopes to keep its large viewership, some changes will likely need to be made.

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