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Penton,
Have you seen Super 8 yet? Outstanding film that was a lot of fun to watch. One question though, why the heck does Abrams love lens flare so much? It's all over the place throughout the movie and I found it distracting at times. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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#17265 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Well, as far as I’m concerned the case is closed, see –
https://forum.blu-ray.com/blu-ray-mo...ml#post4844913 Either the screenshot providers or the spin control doctors advocating the greatness/color accuracy of the FOTR Blu-ray will, or at least should, end up with pie on their faces...and deservedly so. I can assure you that if in the future you get to see a 4K digital presentation of Lawrence of Arabia that it will not appear significantly different (in terms of an overall hue) compared to the upcoming Blu-ray release as the same digital colorist, or else his well-trained clone will do both the DCP master as well as the Rec 709 HD master. No spin control should be necessary regarding colors. |
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Apr 2007
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![]() P.S. You’ve got to tell me who you favor in Stanley Cup now? And I am happy to report that U.Va. is going to Omaha ![]() http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports...jTH_story.html Last edited by Penton-Man; 06-15-2011 at 06:47 AM. Reason: paragraphs |
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![]() 1. Produced by Paramount and Bad Robot Productions 2. Filmed in 2D anamorphic 35MM Panavision 3. VFX by Industrial Light & Magic Abrams has said in interviews he's "addicted to lens flares". He just loves them. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I'm a fan of 3D. I've seen 3 so far. Avatar, which is obviously the top 3D presentation, then Piranha, which was a poor conversion and gimmicky, but given the kind of film that is, it gets a pass. I saw Thor as well in 3D and although a conversion, it was done well. Green Lantern will be the 4th 3D film I plan to catch.
The only issue I have with 3D is the screen does seem darker compared to a regular presentation. I don't have issues with the glasses. I just picked up a 47" Vizio 3D set over the weekend and have watched The Green Hornet 3D on it. Though a conversion, I thought it provided some nice 3D effects. I sent off for my Avatar disc, so I eagerly await to check it out. 3D at home might be more enjoyable as the screen isn't as dim as what we get theatrically, at least to my eyes. I don't mind the $3 add-on to the price. I did avoid the cheap 3D conversion of Clash of the Titans. That was an obvious last second cash grab. The less of those we get, the better. Anyone know how many true 3D films we're supposed to be getting this year? |
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IMO, many CGI conversions look great in 3D. Shrek trilogy, Toy Story, etc. and classic stop-motion-animation like "Nightmare Before Christmas 3D" becoming a positive success in theaters with the incentive for Blu-ray 3D. A fact of life for a movie like "Kung Fu Panda II" is that it's going to draw the young crowd. That in itself explains why families with young children would prefer a 2D showing. When my 1,2, and 3 year-old grandchildren visit, I can forget about showing the family a 3D movie on TV. You have to gear the entertainment to fit the audience. Paul |
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Blu-ray King
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I had mixed feelings about 3d making a comeback, but having seen Avatar and Final Destination (you read that right!) i am bought. A certain scene in FD where i could see a piece of timber from a fire travel outwards towards me and then float in front of me was a game changer. Previous to that i watched peoples reaction thinking why are you ducking or jumping back, the 3d isn't that good! It was that scene i mentioned that did it for me. for the first time ever i actually thought something was floating in front of me for a few seconds (until my brain told me otherwise) I don't know the technical term for the effect but it seemed to travel to the left of me inside the screen and then continue out of the screen. Unfortunately, i have not seen anything as impressive lately but i still want to invest in a 3d plasma in the future. The option of 3d and 2d bluray would be great and i would be pleased for forum members who have really bought into the format because they seem to be very enthusiastic about it. I know this will sound like a very simple version of my experience but i am not a tech head or insider just a huge film fan.
Oh, clash of the titans, in my opinion, was a shockingly bad conversion job! Just my thoughts. |
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#17272 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Whoa, seems like this *tint* controversy has extended all over
![]() ![]() http://forums.highdefdigest.com/blu-...ml#post2195265 I don’t know what the poster means by “the transition scene” but this does not bode well for an accurate Blu-ray rendition of FOTR when the Digital Cinema version differs that much. Anyway, accuracy to Director intent aside (unless Peter intended theatrical audiences see a *white* version of FOTR and Blu-ray watchers a *green* version of FOTR ![]() https://forum.blu-ray.com/insider-di...ml#post4833026 And when one sees halos like that ^ around the heads and such of the actors, generally one of two things is happening (despite how some uninformed reviewers may positively spin it)....either an old HD master is being used as the source, and/or a cheap sharpening solution is being utilized by the technician to make things *pop*. In regardd to the later, see - - Sharpening 101 There are significant issues in applying a stock sharpening algorithm (such as in an encoder) to a movie and really….in this day and age (2011) such practice is not acceptable…unless it is with extreme care and very minimally. Because, firstly, it nearly always affects the image in a uniform way which means every pixel of every frame is treated as an edge with no regard to exactly where the pixel is located with respect to the focal plane. Also, such stock algorithms show a tendency to only analyze the RGB values to determine where there are edges which ignores the fact that it is more critical to picture quality to concentrate on luminance values than chroma values and also the FACT that different degrees of sharpening may be required for the shadows than for the highlights….in essence, what you see in the above screenshot is either a cheap and easy fix with little thought utilizing a stock algorithm or the appearance is secondary to an old master done on a CRT display which could hide such an appearance to the technician. I think in either case, given ‘understood’ Blu-ray benchmarks of the last couple years, such a practice with the resultant appearance not acceptable. If one is really compelled to ‘do it’ (sharpen) do it at the DI level using a modern solution. Hell, it’s commonly done in the DI suite to bring back what the temporal degrain/denoise filter kills in the image and 99% of viewers are clueless to the practice if it is done well (i.e. Less tends to be More…unless of course you desire deliberate ‘edginess’ for something like a public service announcement). Last edited by Penton-Man; 06-15-2011 at 08:04 PM. Reason: spellin again |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Given all the 3D postings
![]() http://www.dvexpo.com/content/dvexpo..._headlines.php P.S. Here’s a direct link – http://www.smpte.org/events/2nd_Annu...ll_for_Papers/ Last edited by Penton-Man; 06-15-2011 at 08:03 PM. Reason: added a P.S. |
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Toronto
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weird, this sounds like "screenshot science"...
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Now as to how heavy handed its application has been in this case is still in question. Personally I believe the captures propagating the net are coming from uncalibrated systems. This of course is making the new colour timing look worst then it actually is. Everyone needs to take a deep breath and wait till the discs are available, then judge for themselves. As for the reassurance that the Desert picture will not be subjected to such treatment, that deserves one of these. ![]() |
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#17279 |
Blu-ray Count
Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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![]() No man FUD is FUD no matter what side wins. For example to go back to the original discussion "BD-50 is sci-fi" it would have been just as much FUD if HD-DVD won instead of BD since in 2006 movies on BD-50 showed up. On the other hand I said delusional and those are not the same thing. FUD does not need to be delusional (most of the time it starts from dishonesty, for example every few days in 2006/early 2007 when I was on AVS there were new threads started on a new BD only studio flipping side, the person (people) starting those rumours where all dishonest since there was no reason (no matter how delusional one is) to start such a rumour without anything to back it up, now obviously the people spreading it where gullible and delusional, but the people starting it (on the site or not) were intent on misleading and they knew it was not true and it was something they made up. On the flip side something can be delusional but not be FUD, back when I was on AVS I was once called an HD-DVD fanboy because some guy did not want to understand that there was no chance we would see movies on BD-100. Saying we will have films on BD-100 soon cannot bring fear uncertainty or doubt but it was delusional. If someone did not care HD-DVD was 30 and BD was 50 because 30GB was the right amount for every movie (while 50 is way too big and 25 way too small) they would not care anymore if BD had 100, and for someone that thought the more capacity the better 100GB would be nice since for example that would mean WB would not need to split the EE of LOTR films but 50 would have been better then 30. Now you are a bit correct in a way (even though I don't think it was what you mean), if there are legitimate claims one does not need to resort to FUD and weaken their argument. But if FUD never worked it would not be used so much, so sometimes FUD does flip the situation. |
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Blu-ray Count
Jul 2007
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To put it simply let's take three simple scenarios. There is a 3D movie that came out and Joe wants to see it and goes to the cinema scenario #1 either because it is sold out or there never was the option Joe has to buy a 3D ticket. Joe has two options buy the 3D ticket or not see the film, so unless he realy does not want to see it in 3D (either due to hatred of 3D or higher cost) he buys the ticket. You can't differentiate if Joe is pro 3D or just does not mind paying more because it was the only option. scenario #2 Joe goes to buy the ticket and has the option of 3D or 2D. If Joe picks 3D then it is because he likes 3D enough to pay the higher price and you can't tell the difference if it is love (not willing to see a 3D movie in 2D) or just does not mind. If he buys 2D then you can't tell if it is hatred of 3D or would rather just save a few $ scenario #3 Joe goes and there is only 2D tickets. This is the opposite of #1, unless Joe has decided it must be in 3D he will most likely see the film in 2D. For me the world (due to the number of titles available at any given time) has shifted more from 1&2 which it was last year to 2&3 and so they don't show the same sets any more. (i.e. if someone made a survey that asked would you watch X in a) 2D only b) prefer 2D but don't mind paying more for 3D c) prefer 3D but will watch 2D if it is the only option d) 3D only scenario 1) has b,c and d counting as 3D sales but a is not even counted (i.e. since there are no 2D tickets available) scenario 2) has c & d count as 3D and a & b count as 2D scenario 3) has a,b and c as 2D sales but d won't count. you don't even need a change in peoples attitudes if the scenario changes. |
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