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Old 09-12-2011, 08:50 PM   #18081
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At the first sight of blu-ray's eminent demise, please for all of us, send up the warning signs!!
The problem is he believes he's already seen it and the alarms are going off now.
 
Old 09-12-2011, 09:13 PM   #18082
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The problem is he believes he's already seen it and the alarms are going off now.
Oh my, you're right! We're all DOOMED!!!
Oh wait, the Star Wars BDs come out in a few days...no we're not.
I like how this person talks about the demise of BD when it's not even the dominant form of home media...and after this year, it's actually kicking into gear! Oh well, color me an optimist, but I'll be looking forward to blu-ray for several years to come...at least!
 
Old 09-12-2011, 09:48 PM   #18083
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I would actually go so far as to say:...
How ‘bout dem Ravens yesterday in Bal’mur?
I've personally been waiting a long time for that type of domination.
 
Old 09-12-2011, 09:51 PM   #18084
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Apologies if I've missed something, but I don't think you're being ridiculed. The difference I think we're identifying between your approach and that of Blu-dog, for example, is that while Blu-dog might mention this concern once or twice, in passing and in context, you are repeating the argument at full screed, over and over again. As far as I can see, that's the only "issue" I think people are reacting to in a way that you're interpreting as ridicule.

You've made the same argument a number of times now. This isn't my forum, but as far as I'm concerned you're welcome to make the same argument as many more times as you'd like. However, if you're interested in avoiding scenarios in which others here are irritated by your repetition, I would recommend taking a rest (in the knowledge that we all know where you stand) until such a time as something substantial changes in the marketplace, making the picture of the future look somewhat different than it has in the last month or so. In other words, let us know when you have something new to say about it and, until then, talk about something else.
Doc,

You should check out the ‘Transformers’ *thread*, as one could use it as in-house training to study Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder with the pages and pages and pages of repeated speculation by the same individual.
That behavior is driving this poor soul to take his own life –

https://forum.blu-ray.com/5192361-post1485.html
 
Old 09-12-2011, 09:52 PM   #18085
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How ‘bout dem Ravens yesterday in Bal’mur?
I've personally been waiting a long time for that type of domination.
Well, first off I'm a Philly fan and my IGGLES looked pretty dicey!
Secondly, the wife is from Pittsburgh...I got no dinner last night!
I've got to hand it to Baltimore...they really gave the Steelers the business, alright!
 
Old 09-12-2011, 09:56 PM   #18086
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Speaking of dysfunctional behavior, I guess I should give a little lip-service to a catalog title which doesn’t have any robots, aliens, or the word Star anywhere in its title before it rapidly disappears into home theater forum obscurity, if even a thread for it exists on this forum, in the first place.

I speak of The Caine Mutiny and https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-C...Blu-ray/23455/
and obviously Captain Queeg.

Anyway, are there any old Navy dogs out there? Question is…… can a vintage U.S. Navy destroyer minesweeper as depicted in the movie (and also, actually in the novel, for that matter)
[Show spoiler]really steer a circle tight enough to cut its own towline as seen in the target-towing sequence?


Or, was that a case of dramatic license? Regardless, I’ll try to post an interesting follow-up production tidbit to that sequence after a few folks have had time to watch the flick if they’re not already familiar with the particular scene of which I speak.
 
Old 09-13-2011, 06:05 AM   #18087
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mid fest, no time to think, but thought you'd be amused I saw the new Ron Fricke SAMSARA - shot on Panavision 65mm, scanned 8k, and projected at 4k at TIFF.
 
Old 09-13-2011, 01:26 PM   #18088
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mid fest, no time to think, but thought you'd be amused I saw the new Ron Fricke SAMSARA - shot on Panavision 65mm, scanned 8k, and projected at 4k at TIFF.
Yeah, but... how'd it look?!
 
Old 09-13-2011, 04:51 PM   #18089
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mid fest, no time to think, but thought you'd be amused I saw the new Ron Fricke SAMSARA - shot on Panavision 65mm, scanned 8k, and projected at 4k at TIFF.
Speaking of fests and reviews, today I notice that a couple of early ‘user’ reviews are in for 'Caine'….https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-C...5/#UserReviews

If this insightful trend continues perhaps some PR damage control may be in order. Meanwhile, I hope those two reviewers don’t e-mail the BFI London Film Festival with their opinions, as it could hurt ticket sales….
http://www.bfi.org.uk/lff/node/1645

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What's "POS" stand for?
 
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Yeah, but... how'd it look?!
We all know that God almighty himself can not compare to 70mm film projection.

Despite how it looks, at the very least, this will give unhappy *film purists* a chance to sadly reminisce about the Glory Days of old….as more and more Muliplexes throughout the world go digital.
 
Old 09-13-2011, 05:22 PM   #18091
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We all know that God almighty himself can not compare to 70mm film projection.

Despite how it looks, at the very least, this will give unhappy *film purists* a chance to sadly reminisce about the Glory Days of old….as more and more Muliplexes throughout the world go digital.
I'd seriously like to know how it'd look. There's so little narrative fiction shot on 70 these days, I have only a vague concept of what 70 production with modern stocks and recent lenses can look like.
 
Old 09-13-2011, 05:37 PM   #18092
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Hey Penton, would you please get Sony to buy the Star Wars series so we could get a Sony quality release of these movies??

Thanks
 
Old 09-13-2011, 06:54 PM   #18093
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Hey Penton, would you please get Sony to buy the Star Wars series so we could get a Sony quality release of these movies??

Thanks
How many billions do you propose they spend to buy them? You realize Lucas owns his Star Wars films, and Fox only distributes them right?

Besides, it would be like the Miramax deals with Lionsgate and Echo Bridge, you can only work with what you are given. (At least, Lionsgate has people in place that understand films, so they can raise a flag if the film is the wrong aspect ratio...)

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Old 09-13-2011, 08:09 PM   #18094
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How many billions do you propose they spend to buy them? You realize Lucas owns his Star Wars films, and Fox only distributes them right?

Besides, it would be like the Miramax deals with Lionsgate and Echo Bridge, you can only work with what you are given. (At least, Lionsgate has people in place that understand films, so they can raise a flag if the film is the wrong aspect ratio...)

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Yes, I was kidding. It would just be nice to see a new transfer for the movies which I am sure Sony would do.....
 
Old 09-14-2011, 01:28 AM   #18095
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I'd seriously like to know how it'd look. There's so little narrative fiction shot on 70 these days, I have only a vague concept of what 70 production with modern stocks and recent lenses can look like.
Well, we’ll all have to wait for sharkshark’s assessment but, until then, this will have to suffice. From the website which espouses the splendor of 70 mm. prints, so I don’t think you can get a more critical/discerning digital audience than that.

Concerning a prior FotoKem project, namely THE SOUND OF MUSIC….

“…in restoring and preserving films shot in 65mm climaxed by a split screen demonstration comparing a new 70mm print off the original negative of Reel 2A of "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" with their DCP version from an 8K scan of the negative projected using the latest Sony 4K digital projector. Allowing for difficulties in lining up and sizing the images from the two projectors involved and matching the color timing, I have to admit that the results struck me as being equal. That is, with this setup using the ultimate in state-of-the-art equipment. Nothing else about this presentation struck me positively or negatively…” http://www.in70mm.com/news/2010/reel/index.htm
 
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Hey Penton, would you please get Sony to buy the Star Wars series so we could get a Sony quality release of these movies??

Thanks
Can’t help you out there but, I can tell you that as this news article
https://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=7318

covers the 2D -> 3D conversion of Top Gun in quoting The Hollywood Reporter, there appears to be no mention of the fact that 18 min. of the 2D -> 3D conversion of Titanic was also shown to audiences at IBC in Amsterdam.

I’ve heard from colleagues who viewed the 18 min. Titanic preview and whose judgment I trust (one having taught Master Classes in both traditional (2D) as well as 3D cinematography) that the presented material looked very good. I think this bodes well for the entire film.

So, for those single guys out there and those married men who still take their wives out on a ‘Date Night’ now and again, this may prove to be a worthwhile endeavor.
 
Old 09-14-2011, 01:57 AM   #18097
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Concerning a prior FotoKem project, namely THE SOUND OF MUSIC….

“…in restoring and preserving films shot in 65mm climaxed by a split screen demonstration comparing a new 70mm print off the original negative of Reel 2A of "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" with their DCP version from an 8K scan of the negative projected using the latest Sony 4K digital projector. Allowing for difficulties in lining up and sizing the images from the two projectors involved and matching the color timing, I have to admit that the results struck me as being equal. That is, with this setup using the ultimate in state-of-the-art equipment. Nothing else about this presentation struck me positively or negatively…” http://www.in70mm.com/news/2010/reel/index.htm
Thanks! I'm a fan of the site, but haven't happened upon that article. That result is as I'd imagined, as well. I would think a 4K projection of an 8K 65mm OCN scan should do a pretty nice job of representing that OCN, let alone a print.
 
Old 09-14-2011, 02:45 AM   #18098
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Most of the time, I just want to watch what I want to watch when I want to watch it. Given the choice of renting a Blu now and streaming it or waiting two days for Netflix, I'll watch the streaming version and I think most people are the same way.
but most people are not the same way, that is the issue. Look at DEGs report for last quarter, look at Netflix's Q2 report and their q3 will be even more interesting since in Sept they split the plans (i.e. before a person that rented DVD/BDs was automatically able to stream, now they have to pay for it)
 
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Oh my, you're right! We're all DOOMED!!!
Oh wait, the Star Wars BDs come out in a few days...no we're not.
I like how this person talks about the demise of BD when it's not even the dominant form of home media...and after this year, it's actually kicking into gear! Oh well, color me an optimist, but I'll be looking forward to blu-ray for several years to come...at least!
agree
 
Old 09-14-2011, 03:24 AM   #18100
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Can’t help you out there but, I can tell you that as this news article
https://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=7318

covers the 2D -> 3D conversion of Top Gun in quoting The Hollywood Reporter, there appears to be no mention of the fact that 18 min. of the 2D -> 3D conversion of Titanic was also shown to audiences at IBC in Amsterdam.

I’ve heard from colleagues who viewed the 18 min. Titanic preview and whose judgment I trust (one having taught Master Classes in both traditional (2D) as well as 3D cinematography) that the presented material looked very good. I think this bodes well for the entire film.

So, for those single guys out there and those married men who still take their wives out on a ‘Date Night’ now and again, this may prove to be a worthwhile endeavor.
Well....as I see it, if Paramount is going forward with a 3D conversion of Top Gun... is it too early to start lobbying Sony Pictures to do a 3D conversion of Lawrence of Arabia?
 
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