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We saw a few UHD titles from WB with Super 35. Harry Potter 1-2. Didn't look that grainy. Maybe grain was managed a bit, but overall it looked filmic enough.
I read somewhere later films were Super 35 too, but they had 2K DI. Who knows if The Matrix has one and or it's a new scan. |
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#184 | |
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So yeah, me saying that only the first was done photochemically is horse-hooey. All THREE were, so perhaps Warners are taking the 4K remastering one movie at a time. |
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Thanks given by: | flyry (02-04-2018), imsounoriginal (02-03-2018), jaaguir (02-04-2018), legends of beyond (02-03-2018), OutOfBoose (02-03-2018), Ragnar_SK (02-03-2018), Shalashaska (02-03-2018), UltraMario9 (02-03-2018), Vangeli (02-03-2018) |
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#186 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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I think it's more that the lighting was the key to that in Reloaded. They shot the freeway sequence in San Francisco over several weeks and the light kind of fell where it may but Pope wanted a very consistent 'Matrixy' look to the image, something that was "thinly overcast with just a little bit of sun and warmth peeking through".
Dialling that in photochemically while the VFX was coming in (virtually every shot has some sort of enhancement from the cityscape in the background to the digital cars) would've been a nightmare so he opted to do it digitally to have that sort of control and to stay ahead of schedule. |
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Thanks given by: | eselv73 (02-04-2018), imsounoriginal (02-03-2018) |
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Given the large amount of digital VFX shots in the Matrix sequels, I wonder if it would be feasible to piece them together from the archived digital files instead of re-scanning the entire negatives. Probably wouldn't be worth the effort; I'm unsure how much degradation the film-out process would cause. |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (02-03-2018), OutOfBoose (02-03-2018) |
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The Matrix was finished photochemically, but what about the revised version, that was used for the blu-ray release? Some people say they heard The Matrix didn't have a DI, other sources (4K real or fake) say it did...
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The second Matrix movie had some 1227 VFX shots according to the AC article but a LOT of those were contained in the freeway sequence which was finished to DI anyway, and the rest mostly resided in the other big CG-heavy sequence which was of course the Burly Brawl. |
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Thanks given by: | OutOfBoose (02-03-2018) |
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I read it had around 400, similar to Fellowship. But sequels had 2 and 3 times more. It's relatively modest FX-wise.
No idea if it's legit or not: http://www.upcomingvfxmovies.com/svfx-shots-race/ Anyway, I wonder if the Wachowskis participated in grading it for HDR. |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (02-03-2018) |
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I think that's what I love so much about the movie. It has the illusion of being some effects-heavy movie, but it isn't. It's just very well-designed to pull you into the world. Kind of ironic considering it's a movie about perceptions of reality.
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That and it wasn't some mega-budget blockbuster to begin with, just some kooky sci-fi script that Warners took a chance on from the dudes who made Bound, shot in Australia to save a bit of cash against the already meagre $63M budget. Similar story as with so many of these kinds of breakout films really, they might be a bit rough around the edges but they remain the best one in their respective series because they have such narrative drive and such clarity of purpose. (Agent Smith would be proud.) The ones that come later have more bells and whistles and are usually enjoyable to some degree but the storytelling just can't capture that same magic again.
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (02-03-2018) |
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I feel that the 10th Anniversary BluRay transfer is pretty damn good, looks updated to modern transfer. But the the other 2, especially Reloaded suffers from a lack of contrast, some compression artifacts etc.IMHO
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Similar to how [Show spoiler]
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Thanks given by: | flyry (02-04-2018), Geoff D (02-04-2018), Mr Anderson (02-04-2018), pottyaboutpotter1 (02-04-2018), Scarriere (02-04-2018) |
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