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Old 02-11-2007, 12:29 AM   #1
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Hi-def animates toon makers


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Originally Posted by George Miller, director of Happy Feet
When you go to (standard-def) DVD, where theoretically it will be watched by more people than would be watching it in a cinema, not only is the image smaller, you don't get all the detail we've been so used to seeing during the production of the movie.
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Jill Culton, director of "Open Season" for Sony, has likewise been frustrated about seeing so much detail lost in the transfer to standard-def disc.

"We have two-hour meetings on the texture of a shirt," she says. "So for us, it's really great, because all this great artistic work we've done gets to be shown off in the best light."

To work around this more stringent scrutiny, Culton and the Sony team had to study and quality-check every nuance of every frame, blown up large on a full-resolution monitor, checking for subtle problems.

"(Hi-def) shows the work off in the best light, but at the same time you have to be incredibly careful, and it takes a little more time than it did to be that precise with every single frame of film," she says.

Culton says to her eye, there was no difference between the Blu-Ray images of "Open Season" and the images she saw in dailies.
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Old 02-11-2007, 12:46 AM   #2
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^^ Didn't Ridley Scott more or less say the same thing about Kingdom of Heaven? I remember hyperdine's old sig. Heck, look at his new one!

Point being: We keep seeing all of these filmmakers that see and know a lot more than most of us here coming away with sentiments like these.

I certainly defer to their expertise, although I'm sure pleased with what Blu-Ray has brought me.

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Old 02-11-2007, 01:23 AM   #3
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^^Agree 100%

When you've got folks who are highly respected in the industry endorsing Blu-Ray (and not being paid to do so) that says a lot. I'll take Ridley Scott's and Jerry Bruckheimer's free endorsements over Amir's paid endorsements any day
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It nice to hear that they care so much about the quality of the picture and not just the money it makes
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Just bought open season today for my daughter, she loved it. I can't tell that it looks much (if any) better than ice age 2 though.
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This is great news for animations fans everywhere that the makers are so excited about it!
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Old 02-11-2007, 03:35 AM   #7
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So where's the classic 2D animation?
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Here's the director of Open Season.
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