Also like
all Synapse films, there is a great liner notes included on the Making of «Red Scorpion» by Jérémie Damoiseau.
Not exact matches
The thin -
film transistor (TFT) has been designed to replicate the junction between two neurons, known as a biological
synapse, and could become a key component in the development of artificial neural networks, which could be utilised in a range of fields from robotics to computer processing.
Synapse's Blu - ray offers a stunning - looking transfer, capturing the
film's rich blues, greens, and reds — which slowly fade away to gray and brown as the story gets grimmer.
Additionally, whereas the 2002 DVD presented the
film in 1.78:1,
Synapse have presented more information from 35 mm camera negative, so while the ratio is now 1.85:1, there's slightly more side information - an important issue for fans concerned the new transfer is slightly cropped.
These
films come with outstanding high - def 1080p transfers from their original vault materials both presented in 1.66:1 aspect ratio, featuring all - new color correction supervised by
Synapse Films.
This release is the first time this
film is being presented in high definition and is released from up - and - coming Blu - ray studio
Synapse Films.
(
Synapse / CAV, Blu - ray, DVD), the 1975 underground cult
film by Curt McDowell and co-writer / star George Kuchar, is a gothic romp that veers into horror, sex, and camp parody, with explicit scenes and graphic horror.
Khaled Jarrar's
film, «Infiltrators» (2012), which portrays the struggle of Palestinians in the face of Israeli checkpoints, will be shown at the Athens Biennale 2015 - 2017 «OMONIA» final opening of
Synapse 2.
Additional works on view will include Glorioso (from Nenuphar), a silent digital video featuring stereoscopic images of memorial wreaths, bouquets, and markers, the aforementioned
Synapse (from Black Beethoven), and Mute, a silent video featuring three views of Bessie Smith captured from a
film including a tightly - cropped image of the groundbreaking «Empress of the Blues» rolling her head as she sings a heartfelt song we can not hear.