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Apr 2007
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“Elizabeth M. Daley’s (http://cinema.usc.edu/faculty/daley-elizabeth.htm) prescient view, executed in an advanced curriculum, is producing some of the industry’s most important creative and artistic innovators. Through her work and ideas she is helping to set the stage for the industry of the future.” USC School of Cinematic Arts http://cinema.usc.edu/alumni/alumni-history/ Click on the speaker thingee to hear the sound. ![]() |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Banned
Jul 2007
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Oh, I see what you mean. DNR = soft images so EE makes them sharp again. Well, the DNR on the print was not just some softness, it was messed up and smeared grain structure and textures with weird temporal behaviour. Any (more) EE would make things a lot worse, not better. Maybe I did not see DNR on the print? Hm. What else could it have been? A side effect of very sloppy high speed film printing? Some side effect from adding subtitles? See, I'm not ruling out that this print was not representative of the look of the DI. What I know is that this print was the worst 35mm print I ever saw concerning artifacts that look like DNR. And "The Aviator" was the second worst. I have not seen any prints since then that were on this level. Whatever the reasons are. Quote:
Comments like this are just not helpful. How do YOU watch your HD material? Please do tell. Addendum: You wrote: Sitting about 1 ½ PH away from my screen in my home theater upstairs, watching long sequences of shaky cam…… Sounds like you are a using a bigger magnifying glass than me, after all. ![]() Last edited by mhafner; 11-08-2008 at 09:48 AM. |
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Banned
Jul 2007
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And why would you give up on me a long time ago? Have I ever rejected a sound argument as false?
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#5906 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Because I feel that you are an artifact hunter (with a predisposed hypersensitivity to EE and dnr) having no real passion for the art of film or filmmaking……..or to put it more nicely, you have become a technician purposely looking for your favorite pet peeves in a motion picture.
Case in point……………… miha (that be you) http://www.reduser.net/forum/showthr...764#post266764 Tresh (that be the filmmaker who denies your accusation and isn’t even aware of what you’re talking about in the first place concerning his film) http://www.reduser.net/forum/showthr...003#post267003 You and the screenshot *scientists* completely discount the psychology of movie watching which is a big part of the movie experience. This is how normal folks (even those ‘educated’ about digital processing tools) watch movies………….. http://www.eri.harvard.edu/faculty/p...eos/videos.htm -just click on the top clip, i.e. “Network Points”. They don’t search for artifacts. If one has the time and inclination you can find an anomaly or artifact on just about all Blu-ray movies related to some stage of the pipeline be it from the principal photography and set design to the actual Blu-ray encoding itself. |
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#5907 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Even when there is a perfectly sound reason for some sort of digital processing……
short answer - weather and budget long answer - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...&postcount=104 ) you have a personal bias against this type of processing …….. https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...&postcount=114 The fact that you demonstrate the above mindset despite both a reasonable real-world filmmaking decision (by extremely successful and respected people in the business) and at the same time, never having seen the original source to begin with….. compromises your judgment regarding the true significance of the visual appearance of these processes. |
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#5908 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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This morning it was brought to my attention in a PM that the individual who deserves a great deal of the credit for pioneering the effort in making HD dailies look similar to film dailies in a calibratible and reproducible fashion is Daryn Okada, ASC………. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0645401/ Kudos go to you too Daryn. ![]() |
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1. Unfortunately they do indeed use the drunken camera man approach. I was sitting quite close -but not too close- in the theater, and the drunken camera man approach combined with changing camera angle 3 times per second, made many of the action scenes unwatchable and most of the other action scenes really annoying. 2. Quantum of Solace must also break some kind of record when it comes to constantly changing camera angles even during normal scenes. This was definitely not something positive/pleasant and it was quite a contrast to older Bond movies. 3. Bond used to solve problems with a combination of finesse, wit, charm and violence, in Quantum of Solace pretty much everything is solved with violence. Overall they have taken Quantum of Solace too far away from the original Bond concept to be acceptable for me. The movie wasn't bad, but it could have been much better. |
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#5910 | |
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Sep 2007
Vikingland
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After reading about it here and then seeing it last night it was even more apparent than i imagined. Is there anyway we can get them to stop this nonsence. All it does is cheapen the film, they aint fooling no one with their shitty fast cut fights anyway. I have never seen or read of anyone liking this kind of thing and it appears all hate it. So why are they doing it? seem to me as another tool to hide how incompetent they are. ![]() Edit: Are DLP cinemas suppose to have some flicker? i counted atleast 3 times where there was "microflicker? " or some aliasing? There was some with the dark knight also but i was not sure if i imagined it or not ![]() Last edited by H9k_; 11-09-2008 at 12:44 PM. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Goodness, 4k -> HD downrezing can look good but, it can also introduce the artifacts you have described, if not performed very carefully. Having never worked at 8k myself, I can just guess that these problems are compounded for the technician by going from 8k -> HD despite the fact that I presume Fotokem used a Sony HDCAM-SR recorder which is excellent in the sense that it allows excellent control of just about all scaling parameters such as chroma sharpness, luma sharpness, edge detection and about 20-25 more. Again, I think you’re too quick to judge and condemn the compressionists in this case. Once an image is captured at a specific resolution, such as 8k, there will always be technical compromises when changing that image’s spatial dynamics. These trade-offs all depend on the image’s spatial content and motion. If memory serves, there is an excellent paper (which actually won an award on this topic) that was published in the 4/06 issue of the SMPTE journal, by Gabriel Fielding and Chris Dumont from Eastman Kodak concerning the subject of sampling resolution and reconstruction artifacts. P.S. By the way, I noticed that Stacey chimed in to say that …………… Quote:
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#5912 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxN_pbMOFk0 Hey, with you and Max contributing today, all we need is for Deci and some of the other mods/insiders to check-in promptly. Meanwhile, I’ll think of a way to encourage Deci to make a cameo appearance, while I’m responding to your comment. I completely agree with your thoughts as to the visual imagery as I mentioned here several months ago………………… https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...089#post908089 The absolute worst combination for me being shaky cam plus rapid-cut editing. I’ll try to find out if QoS beats Batman Begins’ 1.9 seconds *record*. |
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#5913 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Yo Deci, you listening or do they have your nose to the grindstone?
Just wonderin if this upcoming week your mind will be on this……… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Thls_tMuFkc |
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The Digital Bits
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Personally I believe Bond should be Bond and Bourne should be Bourne. I also found Supremecy to be a pile of shakeycam dung, and while Ultimatum was certainly an improvement, it needs to go back to the way the first one was.
I would welcome a return to the way Bond should be, but with ALSO a return to quality writing. The movies weren't broken, the writing staff was. Hire the best guys in Hollywood to write the script, then have someone like Joss Whedon take a pass at it to put in the trademark humor (and make sure people know how to deliver it) I know the marketing people think that that time has passed, but evolution is not a one way street, but instead a series of tiny streams that find their way to the big river |
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Penton, deci, jeff, or anybody....after watching so may blu-rays i've noticed something regarding the PQ. why is it easier for blu to give stunning PQ in outdoor scenes? or at least it seems that way, i see this in almost all the movies i own. especially in the movie flyboys, the outdoor scenes like gardens, train staion's, or just in an open area look amazing. the movie was shot using a digital camera right? does that have something to do with it?
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So, yes, we shall agree that there are plenty of claims and assertions that do not make any sense. Dr.A Last edited by pro-bassoonist; 11-09-2008 at 08:52 PM. |
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So what happened there? Some of the suits decided to cut back on dialogue and story? Marc Forster's involvement? Hence the 106 minutes running time?? After the great effort that was CR, I just don't get how you get into trouble again with the same team behind... I thought they got it... They obviously want to make more money this time around in the US. But do they understand that after a bitter taste in the mouth (previous Brosnan's Bonds), people need time to recover and have faith again. The same thing happened with Batman Begins. People needed time to get past previous Batman films and B.O. returns just soared with TDK. They should have stayed with what was successfully rebooted in CR and this one would have benefited but more importantly the third one since it would have two strong efforts behind. (now the trick would be to get a 3rd film right. A difficult task ![]() Last edited by GabrielB; 11-10-2008 at 01:22 AM. |
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So I would guess maybe sometimes in the second half of the year in 2009 at the soonest or 2010. But I'm only guessing here. Someone might a more precise answer to give you. |
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