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Blu-ray Samurai
Apr 2010
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The invention of motion pictures
Talkies Colour Home movie consumption Computer generated imagery. These are, for me, the definitive major points in which cinema shifted. When how we saw things fundamentally changed. I guess many would add 3D to the list but it hasn't been adopted or consumed by the masses everyday. Do you think there is anything that can change fundamentally now? There are always going ro be technological upgrades, IMAX, HFR etc but they don't change anything fundamentally, they just improve/alter what we already have. Have we done it all? |
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