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Apr 2007
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![]() Well, given the Matrix subtext which you brought up, is/has some filmmaker associated with that production claimed he was unhappy with the telecine-based color grading, in terms of it being inadequate to the fulfillment of his vision at the time? If so, I think he should review some Kodak pdf. |
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Apr 2007
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Hmm, I heard of that one.
From last April – https://forum.blu-ray.com/insider-di...ml#post3124956 Now, if that’s some sly sharky way of asking me about the release date for *Bridge* ……well, that’s for a marketing or publicity guy to leak. And they won’t let me into Marketing ![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYgJ-LQgFVY |
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By the time the sequels rolled around 4 years later, DIs and digital grading weren't unusual and the Matrix scenes still had the green cast but also other vibrant colors and crisper imagery. When they remastered the first film for home video, they regraded it to match the intended look that they were able to do on the sequels. |
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Actually, I meant the site you linked to was a joke site. At the end of the test, a picture of a ghostly woman pops up with a loud scream and it scared the crap out of me. I should hurt you for THAT. Not really of course.
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#15287 | |
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Jan 2008
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I don't think we should now decide whether it's *generally* ok for a director to change colors, contrast, gamma etc as he sees fit. I don't think we *can* decide that generally. Such things should always be judged case-by-case. Personally, I'm quite fine with the change in Gladiator, but I might have a different opinion in another case, depending on the artistical impact the change has, and whether it makes the movie actually look "better" or worse. |
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Senior Member
Oct 2008
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In the end I can and obviously have to live with those changes if the director wants them but I would be very much against letting others decide that there is a kind of more modern look that other movies should be given even if the director/DOP is not involved or already gone. So some tweaking done directly by the director and in a best case scenario also approved by the DOP yes, but please keep changes to that and I do not have to have this too often either ![]() Last edited by Oliver K; 07-31-2010 at 08:10 AM. |
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Senior Member
Oct 2008
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Take your pick
![]() ![]() I am not much for rules but a general attitude of respect for the original theatrical presentation cannot hurt, especially when there is no input from the director and/or the DOP or in rare cases others involved with the production. |
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Active Member
Apr 2008
Hertfordshire, England
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That scene is warmer for sure, but I didn't see as dramatic of red push. One thing about the 2010 version is the shadow detail is greatly improved and it has a lot more depth in the image. The CGI-intensive scenes are still very soft, which is normal, they are easier to spot because the live-action shots look so much better. |
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Here's an interesting article from The Wall Street Journal on the 2010 movie lineup. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...ovie+year+ever
I think it makes a lot of great points and made me laugh-out-loud a couple of times. |
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Scale it up, acquire movies using the required form, and you have a real 3D format that will make the public bite. Side note: It also reminds me of the 3D projections used in Logan's Run here which attempted to use true holograms in the rotating cylinders in the interrogation scene. (Yeah, I know, the movie looked good, but had a lot of holes, even to a teenager back in 1976.) Last edited by cjamescook; 07-31-2010 at 04:55 PM. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Ooooooooooooooo-kay, then. One thing that I am somewhat confused about though is the part in parenthesis i.e. “as reported by many many people” as it seems at least to me, that until John Puccio did his review of the title, there was a selective memory loss as to recollection of the color palette of the original theatrical presentation? ![]() |
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#15296 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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That depends upon what was in the mind of the filmmaker, suppose if the *look* of the original theatrical presentation was to make the viewer uncomfortable, i.e. feeling like he was in a drab, foreign place, etc. how does that chime with contemporizing a Blu-ray rendition to make it a “fresher and more natural experience”?
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() ![]() ![]() Grover once encountered a variant of this problem when he requested one cinematographer to help him restore a film. The cinematographer’s own aesthetic and approach to his work had evolved over the years, so he started to tweak things in a way that was taking the look of the film to a level different than the original achievement. Grover had to steer him back to respecting the film’s original look. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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I guess that proto at Sig begs the question (to me..and others) when will such a display be available for consumers to purchase at their local Best Buy?
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Toronto
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