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The Complete Star Wars Saga |
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1,335 | 72.48% |
The Prequel Box Set |
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20 | 1.09% |
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110 | 5.97% |
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377 | 20.47% |
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I watched most of Phantom Menace last night. I see it as a mixed bag but not bad for a Lucas movie; no question filtering has been applied, but some scenes still look very good. Others look soft. Part of this might be the photography, but some digital manipulation has taken place. Some scenes show some relatively small edge enhancement too which means they might have decided to (over) sharpen the image after removing some of the grain (that still does not make sense to me, but that's what happens in some cases I'm told).
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They are all part of the prequels. Why remove grain from one and added it to another? |
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To be fair, they're getting a HECK of a lot better at grain replacement. Compare the floaty globular gunk in the original Star Wars movies to the gorgeous patina of grain in Aliens, with the latter making the uber-bland Phantom Menace all the harder to stomach. It was degrained as per Lowry's process in preparation for the 3D conversion, but someone, somewhere made the decision to not regrain it and it's become a lifeless, plastic-faced facsimile as a result. Clones was also processed in this manner but it was so soft to begin with (as shot) that the processing hasn't made too much of a difference. As for Sith retaining its grain (and not in a weird frozen kinda way), funnily enough it's the only SW movie NOT to have been fiddled with by Lowry. Cliquez ici: http://www.lowrydigital.com/EPK.pdf Give it time though, give it time... |
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I watched Clones last night and it's disappointing. I mean there seems to be some slight edge enhancement in addition to some sort of filtering happening. Being a digitally filmed movie, I don't see why they had to much so much with the digital files - this should have been a breeze.
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Reliance take a lot of flack for what's happened with the Star Wars movies, but they weren't the ones making the so-called "creative decisions". Look to Georgie for that. |
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You're quite right, they didn't force themselves on anybody (I don't know of many post houses who do) but the fact remains that certain of their processes had some serious issues with regard to the handling of grain. Just because LFL sanctioned Lowry's work on the 2004 remaster, doesn't mean that I can't lay the blame at Lowry's door for having such a flawed system in the first place.
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![]() I understand the whole issue of what grain is and what it does, but I'm one of the people who prefer their DNRed work on such releases as the Bonds and the classic Disney films. I'm with Richard Harris when he wrote - "... with the proper tools and the right people behind them, grain can be removed or reduced WITHOUT AFFECTING THE RESOLUTION, DETAIL OR HIGH FREQUENCY INFORMATION." - http://www.hometheaterforum.com/t/27...-no-in-blu-ray And I'll leave it at that since I'm heading of topic.... ![]() ![]() |
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I was under the impression that AotC was filmed with a softening filter attached to the digital camera. |
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I watched Revenge of the Sith last night and while it looked excellent, overall, there was a tiny bit of EE noticeable in some scenes. |
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AOTC was using the first ever model of the CineAlta Camera. It's not perfect by any means, which explains the soft look. This model was eventually superseded by the model used on ROTS, and subsequently used in many other films.
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Of course we would. No one was going "I don't know if digital cinematography has a future" until AOTC came out, they were going "let me wait until the technology is mature". George Lucas simply jumped the gun and other filmmakers happily shot better-looking movies on better technology.
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The evolution of digital cinematography is fine, but the bolded is a bad thing.
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I'm not overly bothered by digital or film cameras. I just think it's great that filmmakers have so many ways to shoot a movie. How they want to shoot it is entirely up to them. What they should do most importantly is to shoot a good movie. Be it good story, or just plain entertainment. As long as your audience doesn't leave the theater. Admittedly, I do have a slight biasness towards digital films. Being an ex film student, we're always grateful that we have an affordable means to produce a film. And we believe people like George Lucas and James Cameron helps stimulate that growth in technology. ![]() |
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I bought Star Wars: The Complete Saga last month when Best Buy had their $69 sale. I watched all six films in a two-day time span a few days later, starting with the prequel trilogy and ending with Return of the Jedi.
I have no complaints about the picture quality of any of these films, and they all looked spectacular to my eyes. Revenge of the Sith and The Empire Strikes Back looked the best, but they're all superb Blu-rays. The story changes by Lucas ("Noooooooo!") are a minor annoyance, but these changes not dealbreakers. These movies are just fun popcorn flicks across the board either way. I initially intended to hold on to my limited edition copies of the original Star Wars trilogy for the theatrical versions, but the picture quality is so bad in those editions that I ended up trading them in. The Blu-rays are more than sufficient when I revisit these movies. |
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