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Thanks again Jeff for the info. Good to know you think they'll come around.
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I remember the theatrical showing (35mm) and noticed strong grain at times and took note of that to see if the future BD would have the same grain present. One of the scene was the escape from the underground tunnel in the desert. I actually liked the fact the grain wasn't even from shots to shots. It helped, for me anyway, create that chaotic tension in the action. Now that contrast is gone from the BD. But if you're saying the DI was DNRed, I expect they adjusted again the grain for the disc releases... So if more and more movies are using DNR when creating their DIs, does that choice come from the director's and DP's artistic intent or pressure from the studio? Do studios (like Warner) push the creators to apply DNR on their films? If so, did Zach Snyder had to fight a long battle to get his look approved by WB? |
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In the case of Iron Man, a big reason it was likely applied was to smooth the CG shots in with the live action and create consistancy
I am unaware of any pressure on filmmakers. I saw Iron Man in DLP and the Blu is consistant with my memory of it. |
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Apr 2007
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Apr 2007
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In fact, so much so, that he originally wanted to shoot Iron Man completely with Panavision Genesis HD cameras. And although ultimately Millennium and Millennium XL cameras (film) were used for 99% of the acquisition, the cinematographer (Libatique) was so sensitive to the Director’s aversion to heavy grain that he intentionally tried to create a consistently finely grained film. |
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#5846 | |
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Apr 2007
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https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...postcount=5551 ^ Just substitute dnr for “blurring” and my response is still applicable. |
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Blu-ray Guru
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![]() If you are at all into cinematography, the audio commentary he gives on the Requiem for a Dream DVD is recommended. Come to think of it: Any word on the Blu-ray releases of Requiem and Pi? Lionsgate pre-announced them in January 2007, never to be heard of again. |
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Requiem was a great film but one i've only managed a couple of times, he did well creating the whole uncomfortable imagery, but the master still is Gaspar Noé. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Yes, two-person teams.
How technical? Like hike-a-bike walking downhill with a rope line (if you’re lucky), or in this case - bear-sliding-on-butt style………………………… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvfMA7DXmeg And when someone tries to defy one of Newton’s Laws…………and fails, the Medi-Vac Helicopters are kept busy ![]() ![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQTWoMuRxoY Later, gotta go vote. ![]() |
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If he doesn't like grain he could have chosen to shoot to whole thing on anamorphic... Must have still been sensible in getting different looks... And yeah I know you don't like "I remember at the theater I saw..." kind of comments. ![]() ![]() Quote:
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Blu-ray Samurai
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![]() On a side note QoS is indeed a decent Bond but a totally different Bond from the previous movies. The franchise is heading in a new direction of sequels. I enjoyed the movie very much. |
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Funny you should say that. The last moment I remember like that was 9/11. Where was I? Sitting on a couch with my wife, glued to the TV until the wee hours in the morning, in an apartment in Swords, Ireland. Cheers mate! |
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#5858 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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The whole world was watching us last night and we done good. ![]() Well done by both Presidential candidates. ![]() I’ll bet your left middle frontal gyrus was working overtime watching/listening to each person’s speech. Mine surely was with my lacrimal glands secreting copious amounts of fluid. I’ll tell you one thing, I got on the phone shortly after the 270 electoral mark was achieved and made a bunch of intercontinental calls to friends overseas so, I’ll be quite hesitant to check out my next phone bill that comes in the mail. ![]() |
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Apr 2007
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Anyway, onto film stuff. ![]() I’ll take two questions as submitted above. |
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