At home
a HD viewing of the film on a nice big TV is recommended.
Not exact matches
«4K Ultra
HD with HDR is an incredibly exciting new home video format that allows a much closer recreation
of viewing the original
film print,» said Christopher Nolan.
This is a big screen movie all the way, but at home a
HD viewing is required to get the most out
of this
film.
The blockbuster second
film of The Hunger Games franchise that took the world by storm ignites once again when The Hunger Games: Catching Fire arrives on Blu - ray Combo Pack (plus DVD and Digital
HD UltraViolet), DVD (plus Digital UltraViolet), Digital
HD, Video on Demand and Pay - Per -
View Friday, March 7 from Lionsgate.
The Blu - ray edition looks stunning (I did not
view the DVD, which features no supplements) and includes the 30 - minute making -
of documentary «Hard - Wires Humanity: Making Ghost in the Shell,» which covers the production with lots
of behind - the - scenes footage, and the shorter featurettes «Section 9: Cyber Defenders» (11 mins) and «Man & Machine: The Ghost Philosophy» (10 mins), plus bonus DVD and Ultraviolet Digital
HD copies
of the
film.
The second extra is Tree
of Life's original theatrical trailer (2:08,
HD), a nice preview whose ambiguity becomes understood after a
viewing of the
film.
Zac Langdon - Pole, Pieces
of 8, 2015, single channel
HD digital
film, 5» 17 min, Installation
view, The Physics Room, Christchurch, 2015 - 16
Upon the release
of the
film on Digital
HD, with other home
viewing options soon to follow, we're celebrating with a clip
of what went into the making
of the
film.
The Spira's MediaTek Helio P10 chipset is perfectly up to the task
of streaming
HD movies, and the large 5.5 - inch screen's punchy colours and excellent
viewing angles make it ideal for
film consumption on your commute home from work.