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Sep 2007
less than 10 minutes from Akihabara
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#4962 | |
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Jul 2007
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But to my untrained/inexperienced eyes on my XBR4 (measly 46" screen), I think it looks stunning! The folks watching it this past weekend with me (who are not HD-snobs ![]() Plus it's just a damn good movie that the kids love too ;>) Thanks Disney for a fine effort! (as usual of course) |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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As jd123 stated “The Nightmare Before Christmas is stop-motion animation”, otherwise, I disagree with everything else he’s stated. This feature was shot with 35 mm. Kodak stock. Specifically, Eastman EXR 100T 5248…….which was a fine-grained, and I mean FINE-grained emulsion which produced a near-grainless *look*. It was a slow speed stock specifically chosen by cinematographers for its near-grainless clarity……..almost *vivid* look in terms of sharpness. As an aside, it was very neutral in all its color reproduction, i.e. every color was rich and deep. I suggest (although I don’t work for Disney, or the post house they contracted to do the work) that if some viewers are seeing “inconsistent grain” from scene to scene or shot to shot, it is more related to lighting and exposure of the primary photography rather than the need for any DNR to begin with, or perhaps they should consult an ophthalmologist to assess for “floaters” in their aqueous humor. EXR 100T 5248, in terms of grain, was about as close as one could get to going *digital* without doing so. This reviewer is spot on with her assessment (specifically regarding detail) https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/movie...27&show=review |
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#4965 |
Special Member
Sep 2007
less than 10 minutes from Akihabara
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If you say so. Disney seems to enjoy putting DNR on their older titles so I'm not quite conviced the waxy look in some shots is only due to the film stock, but it's not a title I care that much about in the first place.
And I take it Jack's arm and leg getting colored blue on the BD but not the DVD isn't the result of the film stock... http://www.lyris-lite.net/2008/09/01...val-artefacts/ |
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Blu-ray Guru
Sep 2006
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#4968 |
Special Member
Sep 2007
less than 10 minutes from Akihabara
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I'm just pointing it out, like I already said I'm not a rabid fan of the movie and I'm not calling for a boycott or for everyone to grab the pitchforks. And while it may be only one frame, who knows what other minor details could have gotten accidentally erased.
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Blu-ray Ninja
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#4970 |
Special Member
Sep 2007
less than 10 minutes from Akihabara
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Not everything in the movie is made of clay. Details in props, stones in roads, etc. occasionally look like their textures have been smoothed over a bit. Like everyone else who has mentioned it in their reviews, it's not that bad, but it doesn't seem like it's as good as it could be either.
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Blu-ray Guru
Sep 2006
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#4972 |
Special Member
Sep 2007
less than 10 minutes from Akihabara
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I have a library of well over 100 Blus that I view on my Sony VPL-VW60 projected onto a 100" screen. I think by now I can form an experienced opinion on shots that look great to me and what only looks good. If you want to dismiss it and the others who have mentioned it as just being some stupid DNR witch hunt, that's your perogative.
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'Sides, how can you possibly say "if you say so" to Penton? He's described in detail what was used to film the movie. Do you have evidence disputing otherwise? Cuz, I'm always going to take the word of an insider over a hobbyist. It just comes across as arrogant and dismissive to me. While I may not agree with the manner in which some of P-man's posts come across, I most definitely appreciate and enjoy his posts as there's a lot to pick up from them. I don't always agree with him or his opinions, but I find it hard to dispute factual claims without anything to back it up with other than a one-frame still and a claim of "waxy look"s for claymation. *edit* Quote:
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#4974 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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It is not the result of the film stock. The appearance is most likely due to a real-time dirt and scratch removal process. If one or two frames upset your viewing and *take you out of the movie*, then I would suggest you petition Disney to have their contractor do a non-real time frame by frame manual examination of each and every frame of this title where the operator can apply a completely new set of filter types with different filter sizes to handle every problem conceivable to man. See how many older titles of *routine significance* from Disney or any other studio for that matter, you will end up being able to purchase at the current MSRP to add to your “library of well over 100 Blus”……….. this decade. Honestly, what some people are *****ing about these days just boggles the mind. P.S. I mentioned over a year ago that Sony Picture’s The Guns of Navarone got a completely new video master which included the top of the line DRS (dirt and scratch removal) process………which was au-to-ma-tic……which means real-time. I wouldn’t be surprised that you may find one or two frames out of the whole motion picture, which show an aberrant structural defect, so…………. prepare yourself now. |
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#4975 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Max - sorry to cross post but there was a post in the ps3 section where you outlined the cost of the ps3's parts etc and it seems to have been deleted... do you work for SCE? have any juicy insider secrets on upcoming firmware updates for the ps3?
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Region B
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http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5969372.html to determine what are actual film scratches/dust/finger-prints and what are real parts of the image recorded on the film? Last edited by 4K2K; 09-03-2008 at 01:55 PM. |
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#4979 |
Special Member
Sep 2007
less than 10 minutes from Akihabara
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That's good to hear. I was a bit disappointed with releases such as Disney's Scary Movie and Gangs of New York, and New Line's Hairspray and Golden Compass. Still bought Scary Movie and Hairspray, though (I can enjoy Scary Movie even with DNR and my girlfriend wanted to watch Hairspray), so DNR isn't always a dealbreaker for me like it is for some.
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#4980 |
Active Member
Sep 2006
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Man the DNR talk will never end will it?
Penton the Comic-Con gave us an Oct 21st release date for Ghostbusters on Blu but there has been no official word from Sony. Please tell us Its still on track for this year. |
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