Yes, I'm talking
about film grain, that reality of celluloid that modern films have been so effectively been scrubbing away in the new film - to - digital - and - back post-production process.
Not exact matches
The 2.35:1, 1080p presentation definitely represents a new transfer, as the
film elements look cleaner than before in addition to more vibrant, but there is something occasionally electronic
about the image, with the fine, Super35
grain turning to noise during a few rogue applications of edge enhancement.
The first thing that hits you
about the Blu - ray version of the remake is the complete lack of
film grain.
I know this is going against the
grain, but, as a female I didn't find anything even mildly empowering
about this
film!
The video bitrate averages 30 Mbps, enough to handle a velvety layer of
film grain, and the picture looks just
about exactly right.
The game also oozes that cinematic feel all the kids are talking
about these days with a subtle
film grain effect and Michael Bay-esque explosions.
With amazing use of colour, artistic lighting and
film grain - effects, anyone with a plasma TV should be particularly excited
about this game.