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#8963 |
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if u mean gave the #1 format for the 'old folks home' demographic a 5 year window to gently ease into retirement, only instead for the format to flip and continue the crappy playback of the same shit, stale material that was on the other side that it promised to retire, then yes, yes that was a mistake.
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#8964 |
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There are no flippers not from Universal even on the drawing board to my knowlege, and I know they didn't want to schedule more until they saw how Bourne did
FTETTM has an issue that the FX will not hold up very well in HD. When they did the 16:9 versions they retransferred all the footage in HD, but they should probably do it again anyway. I expect that's why they missed the Moon anniversary, and will probably miss this one too. Very sadly. It's a top want for me as well Last edited by Jeff Kleist; 02-04-2010 at 08:08 AM. |
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Of course, In the case of Oaklahoma, it was shot twice... once with the 30 fps camera and once with a 24 fps camera. So the conventional film that's been released in the past has been the 24fps version. But you raise a good point... if you've got the 30 fps version... how can you encode that on Blu-ray? Does Blu-ray allow for 1080p30 encoding? Or would you have to cheat by encoding as 1080i60? |
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#8969 |
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Because the 30fps film wasn't compatible with all theaters... so they did a traditional 24 fps shoot along side the 30 fps shoot. Each time they'd do a different take for each camera... so the two versions of the movie are actually a little different since they aren't the exact same performances. In fact, it wasn't until the THX laserdisc that the 30 fps version had ever been seen outside the theater... up until that release, all home-video and TV versions had been the 24 fps version (the DVD was the 30 fps version, I can't remember if it had the 24 fps version as an option or not).
Many films were shot twice in similar ways. I think that both Brigadoon and 7 brides for 7 brothers were also shot twice... once for cinemascope and once for 1.85:1. |
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There's no support for 30p so you'd have to encode in 60i, but unless the player did some funky de-interlacing there wouldn't really be a difference. It's the same deal as with presenting 25p content, which can only be done through 50i.
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How many processors are able to "zip back" 30 fps that's been encoded into 60i or 20p that's been encoded as 50i? I would think most processors would simply do the usual bob/weave/interpolate that they always do on 60i or 50i since there's no 3-2 cadence for them to see to inform them that this is a film-source that needs to be reconstructed by zipping up adjacent field-pairs versus the "usual" interpolation algorithms to fill in the gaps. Real 30 fps looks different than 60 with motion, so the method of deinterlacing would have a notable impact on motion, even if overall resolution/detail looks pretty much the same. |
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It's also not just the performances, but the shots are different too. The CinemaScope version of the train station is a pan, while the Todd-AO is a lock-down (probably due to the heavier camera). The DVD SE has both versions. Oddly enough, the 'scope version is the superior transfer. The Todd-AO has lackluster color and sharpness in comparison. A new transfer is needed (preferably smileboxed). |
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#8973 |
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I think the "smilebox" transfer is a noble inclusion and a useful educational tool, but I question the idea that it actually gets you closer to the Cinerama experience than a traditional "flat" transfer does.
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And I don't think the difference would be that big either in terms of motion or detail, if you happened to use some other de-interlacer, as long as it was reasonably modern (e.g. vector adaptive, bob might be nasty.) |
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The unnatural curves in the horizon and buildings is particularly distracting. You also get slightly more picture information because there's less matting of the image. |
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Well there is cover art already released for The Jackal, Out of Africa, and Traffic, and they sure look like they'll be flippers.
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#8977 |
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Jeff,
Do you have any information (or know where I could find) about the John Wayne classic "The Quiet Man" being released on Blu-day? I would love to see this hillarious and fun movie with the fantastic Irish landscape on Blu-ray. The classic fight scene would be a winner. |
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![]() Just because you don't find Leno funny doesn't mean no-one else does. Apparently twice the people found him funnier at 11:30 than Conan. And I don't buy the "lead-in" crap because CBS has been kicking NBC's ass for more than a few years now and Letterman still was losing to Leno. ![]() For the record I like both Conan & Jay and knew when they announced it in 2004 I knew Conan probably wouldn't play to a Tonight Show audience. As for you thinking things are "stale" because they've been around for a while, Johnny Carson had the same formula for 30 years. Last edited by PeterTHX; 02-04-2010 at 08:43 PM. |
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#8979 |
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Tens of millions of people listen to Britney Spears music, millions of people flock to the newest wretched Sandra Bullock or Hugh Grant or Matthew McConaughey or Kate Hudson movie when it comes out, millions of people watch the newest reality show on MTV.
The fact that millions of people like something enough to make it number 1 does not mean it has any artistic value whatsoever, it just shows that America as a whole gets dumber and dumber with every passing year. That's the Tonight Show With Jay Leno's dominance in a nutshell. PS, Carson never got stale, because he was sharp as a tack even in the end. Jay does the most purposefully homogenized, edgeless humor he can manufacture, including many things Carson would not be caught dead doing. |
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