11-23-2008, 12:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeff Kleist
This is what Firefly looks like, aside from potentially redoing some FX shots, this is about as good as it's going to get. Firefly was shot on film, but it was also shot on a TV schedule. When people ask "why don't Buffy and Angel get the upgrade" this is one of the reasons why, because FF actually looks better than Angel ever has.
Post production in 2003, especially on Fox was aimed at the 480p broadcast (remember they were still "enhanced widescreen" at the time) first and foremost.
It's a huge upgrade over the DVD, you just have to look beyond the superficial. A/Bing them: compression artifacts- gone, blurryness-gone, color depth, noticeably higher, blacks-noticeably deeper. The whole thing is just tighter. The FX shots were professionally upconverted as well, so they look better than any on the fly scaler is going to manage.
Serenity on HD DVD was gorgeous. On Blu it should be even better.
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Does that mean it's not just going to be a direct transfer? Did it have lossless for HD DVD?
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