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10/7/08 at 3:01pm
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Originally Posted by Bleddyn Williams
But how much does it look like what theatergoers saw back in the fifties?
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Originally Posted by Brandon Conway
As for not looking like film - Disney has been doing this for years now. Simply put, they consider the film images one stepped removed from the original image of animation, and therefor for home video they do not present the movie as film. It's the same principal for 3D movies - they don't scan the film element for home video, but do a direct digital transfer. It's been a much debated topic on the HTF for a few years now.
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Originally Posted by Bleddyn Williams
I know this film was shot on 70mm which might account for the absence of grain. One of the endless previews before you can get to the menu (you have to click through them or fast forward rather than being able to hit the menu key - BOO) showed images from upcoming Disney films, like Pinocchio, which did have a look of grain.
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Originally Posted by Bleddyn Williams
Can't believe more people haven't chipped in with their impressions yet. Anyway, here are mine...
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Originally Posted by Bleddyn Williams
This disc looks absolutely amazing. So detailed, so clear. I found myself looking at the backgrounds a lot because they were so beautifully rendered.
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Originally Posted by Bleddyn Williams
What this disc doesn't seem to look like is film. Its been polished and buffed to an inch of its life, and is a super-clean and colorful image. But there's nothing that says its film to me - it looks almost like digital animation.
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Originally Posted by Bleddyn Williams
I know this film was shot on 70mm which might account for the absence of grain. One of the endless previews before you can get to the menu (you have to click through them or fast forward rather than being able to hit the menu key - BOO) showed images from upcoming Disney films, like Pinocchio, which did have a look of grain.
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Originally Posted by Bleddyn Williams
So - what's on this Blu-ray disc looks phenominal. But how much does it look like what theatergoers saw back in the fifties?
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Originally Posted by Paul Hillenbrand
What would cause "lack of focus/detail" on "a few shots" "during the procession at the beginning of the film" when the transfer was apparently done "straight from the Original Negative"?
Example of lack of focus in "during the procession": ImageShack - Hosting :: 20283382ny7.jpg Example of in-focus / detail: http://img231.imageshack.us/my.php?i...7233043fb2.jpg |
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Originally Posted by Bleddyn Williams
I know this film was shot on 70mm which might account for the absence of grain.
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Originally Posted by BrettB
The lack of reviews is odd.
Here is a very good one > Blu-ray.com - Sleeping Beauty: Platinum Edition (Blu-ray) - Blu-ray Review |
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Originally Posted by Adam Sanchez
Besides a Profile 1.1 Player, do you need a PiP TV? I thought I read you do, but then another place said you just need the player.
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Originally Posted by SDRANGER619
Gosh the BD-Live set up was a drag!
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Originally Posted by Steve Tannehill
Time consuming, invasive (no way in heck I am giving them the last 4 digits of my SS# to verify my age), and hard to navigate with the remote control. Yep. Took close to an hour for me to get through it, including the download of the BD Live update required for it to run.
If that is the "fun" that BD-Live has to offer, no thanks! - Steve |
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Originally Posted by Adam Sanchez
I was a little disapointed to get home from work yesterday all excited to watch Sleeping Beauty BD with the Cineexplore only to find out it's a BonusView feature which my player does not support.
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Originally Posted by RomanSohor
Adam, from what I gather (I have a profile 1.0 player as well so I don't know 100% for certain) but all you get with this "CineExplore" is a picture in picture video of Lasseter, Maltin, and Deja doing the commentary... so you can listen to the commentary without using Cineexplore and get all the same information.
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Originally Posted by WadeM
Here's a good link that was posted in the SD section
Animated Views » Once Upon A Dream: Sara Duran-Singer on Sleeping Beauty’s Restoration It discusses the grain, sound, aspect ratio and everything else... |
| I have not seen this movie in a very long time and all I can say is wow the animation looks dated. |
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Originally Posted by Edwin-S
It becomes apparent that he is being somewhat facetious when you read that line within the context of his entire post.
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Originally Posted by Johnny Angell
Are you talking about the initial setup for your player or just for the setup for Sleeping Beauty?
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Originally Posted by Paul Hillenbrand
The midieval art style of drawing matches the time and settings where and when the story takes place.
Paul |