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  1. Robert Harris

    UHD Review A Few Words About A few words about...™ - Night Moves -- in 4k UHD

    But Florida is always sunny and bright! Can you imagine how Mr. Willis might have shot it and designed it to be printed?
  2. Robert Harris

    UHD Review A Few Words About A few words about...™ - Night Moves -- in 4k UHD

    The WA Blu-ray was released in 2017, and while I have no direct information, I’d bet that it was repurposed from an earlier transfer that made it appear natural and “proper.” I have no problem with it. Have you seen the Criterion? Don’t recall if that was mentioned in this thread/
  3. Robert Harris

    UHD Review A Few Words About A few words about...™ - Night Moves -- in 4k UHD

    A couple of points — Not certain why Blu-Ray is being discussed as the final product. Color grading from an Eastman OCN is not as dense as portrayed. A film is made up of multiple shots, generally exposed on 1,000 foot negative rolls. If one is shooting alternates of two characters for a...
  4. Robert Harris

    UHD Review A Few Words About A few words about...™ - Night Moves -- in 4k UHD

    Problem here is that the color is not what viewers will expect as the norm for sunny Florida, which may be a part of the problem.
  5. Robert Harris

    UHD Review A Few Words About A few words about...™ - Night Moves -- in 4k UHD

    The interesting point here, is that what I’m seeing on screen via the Criterion disc looks nothing akin to the majority of frame grabs, on which I also base my decisions.
  6. Robert Harris

    UHD Review A Few Words About A few words about...™ - Night Moves -- in 4k UHD

    The DP apparently signed off on the dye transfer print used as reference. This is SOP.
  7. Robert Harris

    UHD Review A Few Words About A few words about...™ - Night Moves -- in 4k UHD

    A distinct possibility. However, reportedly, the DP signed off on it.
  8. Robert Harris

    UHD Review A Few Words About A few words about...™ - Night Moves -- in 4k UHD

    There's a certain sadness that goes along with reviewing a new 4k UHD release of a Gene Hackman film these days. Superb actor. Terrific human being. Night Moves puts him together with is Bonnie & Clyde director, Arthur Penn, and between the two, with an assist from a great supporting cast...
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