|
|
![]() |
||||||||||||||||||||
|
Best Blu-ray Movie Deals
|
Best Blu-ray Movie Deals, See All the Deals » |
Top deals |
New deals
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() $82.99 4 hrs ago
| ![]() $74.99 | ![]() $101.99 19 hrs ago
| ![]() $39.02 2 hrs ago
| ![]() $124.99 1 day ago
| ![]() $24.96 | ![]() $29.95 | ![]() $70.00 | ![]() $99.99 | ![]() $35.99 | ![]() $23.79 14 hrs ago
| ![]() $22.96 |
![]() |
#14441 | |
Banned
Dec 2008
|
![]() Quote:
ANYWAYS, I can actually understand Wally's thinking when it comes to a DI of say a film shot anamorphically (which most of his films are, for the most part). A fairly recent American Cinematographer article on the shooting of CHERI (anamorphic 35mm by Darius Khondji) has Mr. Khondji making similar statements, i.e. that he doesn't think a DI process is necessary or even desirable for anamorphic films unless there's a lot of CGI involved. Khondji flat-out says that even when working in a full 4K workflow, the DI doesn't look as good as a print straight off the negative.* But I still think Wally maybe be taking it a bit too far if he's truly against Blu-ray and viewing HD at home. BD can literally look like film, and really friggin' good film at that. While I agree that even the best BD won't replace say 70mm originated material being projected on an IMAX screen (or true IMAX on IMAX), for a home front projection system you'll be seeing something that's really damn good and often better than most 35mm movie theaters the average moviegoer is used to ![]() Vincent *Although to be fair, very few folks would ever be watching a print straight-off-the-negative ever anyway. the only instances will be if you're looking at an answer print, or watching one of a handful of show-prints being presented in major venue in big cities. Last edited by Vincent Pereira; 06-09-2010 at 04:06 AM. |
|
![]() |
#14442 | |
Senior Member
Oct 2008
|
![]() Quote:
In fact because of this I think that the technique of a filmout from a 4k DI directly to 35mm should be standard practice and allow us to go back to an excellent 35mm presentation or to put it another way to make 35mm better than it ever was for most people who go to cinemas. Mr. Pfister might enjoy his handpicked prints but after he is finished with it please have him send it to me because where I live I can only watch a dub of a dub IF I am lucky. |
|
![]() |
#14443 | |
Blu-ray Knight
|
![]() Quote:
|
|
![]() |
#14444 |
Banned
Feb 2009
Toronto
|
![]() |
![]() |
#14445 |
Special Member
|
![]()
I don't about wb and universal ,i wait to see the reviews.I have gottin burned to many times.
|
![]() |
#14446 | |
Senior Member
Oct 2007
|
![]() Quote:
RAH |
|
![]() |
#14447 | |
Senior Member
Oct 2008
|
![]() Quote:
So were the majority of 35mm productions from the 50ies and 60ies still contact printed? |
|
![]() |
#14448 | |
Special Member
|
![]() Quote:
Thanks, -Jim |
|
![]() |
#14449 |
Power Member
|
![]()
Can anybody here explain step-by-step(in general terms) for us novices how something goes from film to blu-ray? 1. How does a studio(or whomever) decide when/if something will be put on blu-ray(besides the obvious modern movies)? 2. If a studio decides to put a film on blu, what's the process from there? I'm really curious as a consumer what's involved in transferring a film to blu and bringing it to market. Thanks in advance for sharing your expertise...
|
![]() |
#14450 |
The Digital Bits
|
![]()
I'll let the others cover the technical end, but in general catalog titles have a cycle for re-promotion, and as catalog comes up they're making Blu-rays. Other than that, big studios have about 50-100 "evergreen" titles that are reliable sellers week to week, month to month that they want to get out
|
![]() |
#14451 | |
Power Member
|
![]() Quote:
The biggest problem with old, existing HD masters of movies is many were created for SD 480p DVD authoring and distribution on HD cable/satellite -neither of which are good at exposing flaws in the original master. Blu-ray is a fine enough video format that flaws in the source are easier to spot -especially if the viewer is using a high quality monitor or a large, high quality projection system. An old master (something dating as far back as the mid 1990s) may have been projected through a telecine system in real time and have all the drawbacks of that process. The most obvious issues are problems with soft looking detail, dust, debris and problems with film movement in the gate (side-weave, picketing, etc.). Newer masters (ones only 5 to less than 10 years old) may have been put through a more modern "datacine" acquisition where the film element is slowly and precisely scanned into digital data. Film scanning systems have been in use since the late 1980s and have improved through several generations since then. In the 1980s and 1990s film scanning systems were only used for compositing CGI digital effects in with live action film elements. Over the last 10 years "digital intermediate" use took off in a big way. An entire movie is scanned into digital data and its color is adjusted and effects composited all in digital form. Improvements in film scanning technology and digital intermediate techniques have yielded big benefits in image quality for HDTV viewers, particularly people who watch movies on Blu-ray. A studio can take a decades old, classic movie and use up to date film scanning and digital intermediate techniques to deliver potential image quality on that movie not seen since the movie was first released in theaters. However, doing the job right takes lots of time and costs lots of money. Studios don't want to lavish that sort of treatment on every title in their vaults. Unfortunately, some award-winning titles aren't even getting the lavish Blu-ray done right treatment. Last edited by Bobby Henderson; 06-10-2010 at 06:00 AM. |
|
![]() |
#14452 | |
Special Member
|
![]() Quote:
I just received an advertisement email from Amazon pointing out Columbia Pictures Film Noir Classics, The Bad Girls of Film Noir, and The Samuel Fuller Collection. All are supposedly new transfers of films from the vaults of Sony (Columbia). All are on DVD, not Blu-ray. Now, why is that? If the scanning costs for both are close and the replication costs are closing and the on-screen menu has boilerplate code, why not offer blu-ray? I can see buying these. I would love to buy them in blu-ray. I can't see buying them in DVD and then later upgrading to blu-ray (no double-dip). And that's the pity if I am at all typical. ![]() |
|
![]() |
#14453 | |
The Digital Bits
|
![]() Quote:
|
|
![]() |
#14454 | ||
Special Member
|
![]() Quote:
Quote:
Sigh. Last edited by cjamescook; 06-10-2010 at 05:20 PM. |
||
![]() |
#14455 | |
The Digital Bits
|
![]() Quote:
|
|
![]() |
#14456 |
Power Member
![]() Aug 2007
North Potomac, MD
|
![]()
Hi PM, You had previously mentioned that Sony officials occasionally read this thread. So I would like to point put that they have potentially lost the sales of many PS3 games by not supporting the checkerboard format that several million DLP TVs have. I know it is possible for the PS3 to do it since the Avatar PS3 game supports the checkerboard format of 3D. (I just tried Motorstorm and Wipeout (3D demos) and they were just in 2D on my Samsung DLP.
![]() |
![]() |
#14457 | |
Banned
|
![]() Quote:
Sony is looking to support the current 3D standard, not a proprietary one. |
|
![]() |
#14458 | |
Power Member
![]() Aug 2007
North Potomac, MD
|
![]() Quote:
![]() |
|
![]() |
#14459 |
Banned
Feb 2009
Toronto
|
![]()
Well, happy World Cup month, everybody. Best of luck to the Americans (100-1, but what the hell).
For sheer amusement, I present my picks: Group Stage: A South Africa vs. Mexico -> South Africa A Uruguay vs. France -> Tie B Argentina vs. Nigeria -> Argentina B South Korea vs. Greece -> South Korea C England vs. USA -> England C Algeria vs. Slovenia -> Slovenia D Germany vs. Australia -> Germany D Serbia vs. Ghana -> Serbia E Netherlands vs. Denmark -> Netherlands E Japan vs. Cameroon -> Japan F Italy vs. Paraguay -> Italy F New Zealand vs. Slovakia -> Slovakia G Ivory Coast vs. Portugal -> Portugal G Brazil vs. North Korea -> Brazil H Honduras vs. Chile -> Tie H Spain vs. Switzerland -> Spain A South Africa vs. Uruguay -> Uruguay A France vs. Mexico -> France B Greece vs. Nigeria -> Tie B Argentina vs. South Korea -> Argentina D Germany vs. Serbia -> Tie C Slovenia vs. USA -> Tie C England vs. Algeria -> England D Ghana vs. Australia -> Ghana E Netherlands vs. Japan -> Netherlands E Cameroon vs. Denmark -> Denmark F Slovakia vs. Paraguay -> Slovakia F Italy vs. New Zealand -> Italy G Brazil vs. Ivory Coast -> Brazil G Portugal vs. North Korea -> Portugal H Chile vs. Switzerland -> Chile H Spain vs. Honduras -> Spain A Mexico vs. Uruguay -> Uruguay A France vs. South Africa -> France B Nigeria vs. South Korea -> South Korea B Greece vs. Argentina -> Argentina C Slovenia vs. England -> England C USA vs. Algeria -> USA D Ghana vs. Germany -> Germany D Australia vs. Serbia -> Serbia F Slovakia vs. Italy -> Italy F Paraguay vs. New Zealand -> Paraguay E Denmark vs. Japan -> Denmark E Cameroon vs. Netherlands -> Netherlands G Portugal vs. Brazil -> Brazil G North Korea vs. Ivory Coast -> Ivory Coast H Chile vs. Spain -> Spain H Switzerland vs. Honduras -> Honduras Knockout Stage: 2nd Round: Uruguay France Argentina South Korea England USA Germany Serbia Netherlands Denmark Italy Slovakia Brazil Portugal Spain Chile Quarter-Finals: France Argentina England Germany Netherlands Italy Brazil Spain Semi-Finals: Argentina England Brazil Spain Finals: Brazil Spain Champion: Spain Enjoy the footy, one and all... Condolences to Mandella, I can't believe his party was sullied by some drunk driver... |
![]() |
#14460 | |
Active Member
|
![]() Quote:
Here is a link that just says "millions" but doesn't offer a specific number of sets: http://hdtvprofessor.com/HDTVAlmanac/?p=1022 |
|
|
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
||||
thread | Forum | Thread Starter | Replies | Last Post |
Ask questions to Compression Engineer insider "drmpeg" | Insider Discussion | iceman | 145 | 01-31-2024 04:00 PM |
Ask questions to Blu-ray Music insider "Alexander J" | Insider Discussion | iceman | 280 | 07-04-2011 06:18 PM |
Ask questions to Sony Pictures Entertainment insider "paidgeek" | Insider Discussion | iceman | 958 | 04-06-2008 05:48 PM |
Ask questions to Sony Computer Entertainment insider "SCE Insider" | Insider Discussion | Ben | 13 | 01-21-2008 09:45 PM |
UK gets "Kill Bill" 1&2, "Pulp Fiction", "Beowulf", "Jesse James", and more in March? | Blu-ray Movies - North America | JBlacklow | 21 | 12-07-2007 11:05 AM |
|
|