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Apr 2007
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These new feature 35mm films are essentially assembled digitally with a great deal of post work done to the 2K digital scans, with the result that in future years it will become difficult (and more expensive) to redo the work at 4K (which more closely resembles the actual resolution of typical 35mm film)…….even if studio film preservation departments desire to. ![]() |
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Feb 2007
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#5363 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/movie...36&show=review For the record, this film marks the first time that Steven S. tipped his toe into the digital intermediate process (after having evaluated a DI test scene-while the movie was still in production)…………and he liked it. ![]() |
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As you've already pointed out, unless the DI is done 4K, it's damn hard to recover it later. Will we ever see anything shot on 65mm again? Or how soon will 8K cameras be used? Gary |
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Oct 2008
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Hello Mr. Penten-Man, let me just say that I had to sign up here and thank you for all the work you do here in enlightening us forum members in the ways of hollywood.
I however have an important (at least to me) question that also comes with my registration. You might be the only one who could possibly help me in my dilemma, so please, please ![]() Here it is: Is Paramount talking or at least thinking of a new release of the Friday the 13th films on blu? I heard that they may release the first one with all the uncut gore on dvd, but not blu. Could they be thinking blu, even to coincide with the dvd and remake in theaters? Any info you might know would mean the world to me. I'm a die hard fan of these films, and to see them get the attention they deserve (like all the uncut footage and digitally restored) before I die would be such a wonderful thing. You are my only hope..... I appreciate any info you could spare, and thank you once again for your time. I know these may not be classics like LOA or Gone with the Wind, or even comparatively good cinema, but they are some of the best films that I like from my childhood.... ![]() |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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It was a needed pragmatic choice given the fact that there is a tad over 45 min. of VFX (from ILM) screen time that had to seamlessly flow with the non visual effects sequences, plus it served as an aid to the complex cinematography in regards to lighting of the action sequences on location.
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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NHK has a prototype 8K camera now that they’ve used to show clips.
But a camera is just one piece of the final outcome, as a presentation ultimately hinges on things like workflows and demand. Given the fact that as we speak, there is relatively little demand (except for archival uses) or even opportunity for 4K finishing or delivery elements (DCP’s), I wouldn’t hold my breath on seeing 8K theatrical presentations arising from 8K digital camera capture. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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#5371 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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I would suggest you ask Jeff Kleist (on the Digital Bits Insider Thread) and if he doesn’t know anything, perhaps he can contact Bill Hunt to see if he’s heard anything about it. b.t.w. –Welcome to the forum and you needn’t make excuses to me for any “of the best films that I like from my childhood”. Statements like that demonstrate film enthusiasm. ![]() |
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On a similar note, what are your thoughts on "The Thing" and the claim by the janitors that it has been digitally scrubbed once again? I absolutely love this movie and will be picking it up, but have not seen it yet. I was curious if you (or any other insiders- feel free to chime in) had any thoughts or insight on this title. |
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Any help would be appreciated. Perhaps a "step-on-it" nudge to the Samsung engineers who need to come up with a firmware update to fix the first Blu-ray player consumers could get, the BD-P1000, so it can play "Iron Man" (Blu-ray).
All you get is a black screen! ![]() You would think that compatibility issues would have been ironed out before the release date. ![]() (No pun intended. ![]() Fortunately, I had used a PS3 in my theater room for a premiere showing, but later couldn't show it to my wife, as she rested in the bedroom. ![]() Feel sorry for consumers who only have the Samsung. Paul |
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The entire problem with that title lies in BD-Live. Disconnect your network jack or otherwise remove the player from your network and it should load up without difficulty.
To be honest, it should load up either way without issue now that people have downloaded the initial BD-Live Iron Man package. |
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Not connected to the network in the bedroom.
Excerpt from Samsung Chat last night: Davin S: Yes, actually we are having compatibility problem right now with Iron man Davin S: Engineers already aware of this and working to release the firmware soon to fix this. Paul |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Have any reviewers found a significant difference upon viewing the Blu-ray version vs. the HD DVD version in motion or is this just another case of screenshot *scientists* that have way too much time on their hands comparing static screenshots purposely searching for minute changes…..resulting in the invariable *we was cheated on PQ* syndrome? Sometimes any minimal differences in encodes can be attributed to variances between individual compressionists, or technicians working under a deadline, rather than any concerted effort to advance some fictitious widespread Hollywood agenda that screenshot *scientists* come up with……….if the title was prepared from the same HD master by the same post house on the same encoder with the same software version. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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I would just like to give a tip of the recognition hat to fellow Blu-ray.com member “film mixer” (I’m not exactly sure of the spelling of his handle here) as he and Tony Lamberti from Todd-AO just recently picked up an HPA nomination in the category “Outstanding Audio Post- Television” for…..
John Adams, Episode 3: “Don’t Tread on Me” Good goin Marc ! |
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Special Member
Jun 2007
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![]() And I also bought a Samsung player in September of 2006 because that was the only player available to buy at that time. ![]() |
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