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I just got my March of the Penguins from the latest Amazon BOGO and popped it in, and seriously this is worse than the DVD. Is there something wrong with my disc/setup, or is this movie just that bad?
The underwater shots have very bad gradient from black to light blue (seriously, I can see only 5 distinct "bands" of color from top to bottom of screen) and the rest is just really grainy. Is this transfer just that horrible, or is something going wrong here? |
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Nope. I thought the PQ was not at all stunning. The movie was quite good and informative (nature's a b***h), but I was not extremely impressed, either, with how it all looked. Now, if you want better, besides Planet Earth, I recommend THE GALAPAGOS. Now, that was beautiful!
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Also, there are four remarkable IMAX films: Antarctica, Africa: The Serengeti, Alaska, and Australia, that are also wonderously photographed and marvelous nature story-telling. They're also the cheapest on DeepDiscount.com (a couple bucks less than amazon's price for each). Except for sales, though, DD is typically more than amazon for Blu-ray titles. -Greg |
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I have both and am watching Galapagos as I type. It's a great movie like Planet Earth. BTW, does anyone have or seen Relentless Enemies (National Geographic special) and is it a good disc?
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If I ever get a talk with the TV/Film side of NGS, I will make sure to mention this to them. I am sure that they want the best quality to compete with Discovery, but I am not sure they can change the existing BD. NGS does not handle distribution of our films, we use other companies for that. In fact the National Geographic Channel is handled by FOX.
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March of the Penguins was just so-so. Some shots look good but a lot of it wasn't all that great.
IMO, Relentless Enemies is a big step up (over March of the Penguins) PQ-wise and looks good most of the time. I'd still say Planet Earth looks better (most of the time) but I was satisfied with Relentless Enemies. |
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Got March of the Penguins for Christmas and was very disappointed. PQ was no better than the SD disc, IMO.
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I will have to take a look at the BD release March of the Penguins and see if it is capable of better quality. Although I can promise nothing, I hope to be able to talk to the other departments and see if there is anything that can be done to "re-master" or "re-release" the BD edition of this. As I said, NGS is dedicated to quality, but we are not in direct control of the distribution of our films. (You will find Arctic Tale is only on HD DVD). If there is some way to help push a higher quality release, I will try.
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Thanks for the update.
I know that many times the photographers/cinematographers have a hard time in such difficult terrain. I am sure they did the best they could to make the film, as well as this HD transfer. Since I am not involved in the production of these titles, I only wish that I could give more/better information. Right now, using other companies for distribution and the like has worked well for the company, despite the low sales from Arctic Tale. |
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I think they would of had a hard time with the poor light, un-avoidable given the subject matter. HDD are far too general with their star marking, I suspect the fact that it was a HD title as well may have affect their judgement.
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I have Planet Earth, Relentless Enemies, & March of The Penguins.
Planet Earth - hands down on PQ (although some scenes could be better), still a must-own Relentless Enemies - very good PQ quality, wothy of ownership March of The Penguins - feels like watching an upconverted SDVD, rent first |
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This was shot on film, not HD-video, so grain is given. Assuming they didn't have a large budget and a variety of lenses, etc., they probably had to crank film speed, etc. to get certain shots, which by nature (pardon the pun) would make the grain more noticable. |
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PE used camera technology that, until very recently, was only available for helicopter-mounted military weapons systems. The shots are incredibly long, technically difficult and require an insane amount of image stabilization. We're talking about joystick-operated, gyroscope-stabilized camera systems installed in a 14.5-inch diameter ball turret in the nose of a helicopter. Unfortunately, such technology was not available to the producers of MotP, but they did a great job with what they had. It's not like these penguins let you walk right up to them and the conditions are not exactly ideal for film.
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