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The «Subtitles» options consist of the same languages
as the audio tracks, as well as, several more.
Flawlessly reproducing Jeff Cronenworth's digital cinematography of plunging black levels and Nordic chill, as well
as an audio track that howls with Trent Rezor and Atticus Ross» hair - raising score, this Blu - Ray set also comes stacked with bonus features.
The «Subtitles» option consists of the same languages
as the audio tracks.
While you are reading, the ebook is highlighted
as the audio track moves along, making it easier for the reader to follow along.
Not exact matches
With a toy rack that rotates
as well
as a mirror combined with an expansive collection of
audio tracks, you baby will be entertained for hours
Unfortunately, it is not nearly
as common for a swing to include vocal
audio tracks as it is for simple melodies and nature sounds.
is a powerful hypnotic
audio track guides that you deeply into hypnosis and directs you to relax the muscles all around your baby, to release any fears and concerns that may be holding you back from entering labor, and to let go of any control issues
as well.
Unique to Hypnobabies: 16 powerful, deep hypnosis
audio tracks for use by our Hypno - Mothers
as they learn, practice and use their Hypnobabies program
as well
as 2 45 minute - long Affirmations
tracks.
It offers excellent 2.0 channel sound quality and incorporates several
audio modes such
as «dialogue» so you can adjust the sound to your preference on the fly to fit the
track.
Using fMRI, the team monitored anesthetized (
as well
as alert) macaques
as they watched videos (with and without the volume turned up), and while they listened when just the
audio track of the videos were played.
Sound: Dolby Digital English, French and Spanish 5.1 Surround Sound
Audio tracks will appeal to a linguistically - broad audience and highlight the (
as revealed in the extras) mostly production -
audio tracks.
You can choose to listen to any of the
audio tracks as this subtitle
track provides a virtually non-stop collection of anecdotes, trivia, and hilarious tidbits such
as «Before CDs, music was played on records.»
The world of 2016 movie soundtracks likely had no catchier tune than «Drive It Like You Stole It,» but each
track found within Sing Street is another example of this filmmaker's gifted ability to move his audience with
audio as well
as visual ingenuity.
The
audio track, which boasts a speaker - filling 7.1 mix, suitably mounts composer Michael Kamen's ever - present orchestral score
as the film's
audio - visual star.
Special features include
audio commentary with director Michael Ritchie and actress Jean Louisa Kelly,
as well
as an isolated score
track and original cut of the film in standard def.
Instead, piecing together archival sequences of the man regarded
as one of the greatest drivers of all time with
audio interviews of controversial star's family, friends, colleagues and competitors, it presents a compelling portrait of his life on and off the
track.
This is a booming
audio track that helps complete the visual illusion
as it unfolds on your 4K HDTV screen.
This
audio is included on the disc
as a DTS - HD MA
track, along with the standard 2.0 Stereo
track.
As for the
audio, while the DC's 5.1 DTS - HD MA
track sounds deceptively tamer than the TC's lossy 5.1 DTS option, after some level - matching the DC comes out on top again; only with the DC does the voice of Darkness come close to reverberating with that basso profundo effect you'd expect.
The sole
audio option is a Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo
track that is mostly dedicated to narration, with the most impressive moments being displayed during some of the accompanying score that is
as big and
as bold
as the production itself.
I only noticed
audio coming from the center channel on this
track,
as there were no significant stereo, surround or subwoofer effects.
Bonus features come by way of a feature - length
audio commentary
track with director Amiel, a special making - of documentary, and around 10 other separate featurettes which include a wide array of cast, crew and academic - leaning interviews,
as well
as a tour of Darwin's home, which has been turned into a museum.
The bonus features are anchored by an
audio commentary
track featuring Selick, Burton and Elfman, who offer insights
as to the thematic development of the material and, of course, the nut - and - bolt mechanics of the filmmaking process, which is quite interesting.
The movie, which has options for English or German
audio tracks, was selected
as Austria's foreign film entry in the forthcoming Academy Awards.
The single Dolby Digital 5.1
audio track here presents the film's original matrixed surround mix, but in discrete channels;
as a result, the surrounds are mono (though they're encoded
as two separate channels).
Its chief supplemental features consist of a feature - length
audio commentary
track with director Gauger and a seven - minute behind - the - scenes featurette which includes brief interview snippets with cast and crew,
as well
as some audition tape footage.
As for the
audio, the primary
audio track on the DVD is a Dolby Digital 5.1 mix.
Stellar high definition video treatment and a lossless Dolby TrueHD
audio track earn major points
as well.
It's surprising to find a movie
as major
as this with neither
audio commentary nor deleted scenes, especially given Sonnenfeld's
tracks on the first two movies and the undoubtedly well - supplied cutting room floor that must have resulted from the film's reshoots.
The Blu - ray
audio options are anchored by English language 5.1 DTS - HD and 2.0 DVS
tracks,
as well
as Spanish and French Dolby digital 5.1 surround sound mixes.
With a newly recorded English
audio track (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo) My Neighbor Totoro reappears in the home entertainment marketplace
as a 2 - disc set.
In addition, it presents the Cine - Explore
track exclusively
as a plain
audio commentary.
The action is captured well with the
audio tracks as is the amazing Joe Hisaishi and his wonderful and beautiful score.
Headlining the long list of bonus material are two
audio commentaries — a Blu - ray exclusive picture - in - picture
track with director Martin Campbell and producer Michael G. Wilson, and another
track with producers Wilson and Barbara Broccoli serving
as moderators to a cast of various crew members that worked on the film.
The
audio commentary by director Danny Boyle is probably the DVD's only highlight, while an additional commentary
track (by Dr. Brian Cox from the University of Manchester) is probably about
as interesting
as one of his lectures.
As much as I loved the audio track just as muc
As much
as I loved the audio track just as muc
as I loved the
audio track just
as muc
as much.
The «Subtitle» languages include all the ones listed for the
audio tracks,
as well
as: Cantonese, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Indonesian, Korean, Malay / Bahasa Malaysia, and Portuguese.
The «Select Scenes Commentary with Sally Potter» is not an
audio commentary
track but a ten - minute featurette of Potter discussing a few elements of the film in detail, such
as the scenes of Orlando's asides to the camera (her cinematic version of the direct address sequences from the novel, but pared back through the shooting until there are only a few, very brief addresses, «a sort of complicity» she calls it) and the casting of Quentin Crisp («He is the true queen of England, he's my idea of royalty,» she confesses,
as she describes his presence
as way to turn the idea of sex and gender on its head right from the beginning).
Unfortunately Disney has taken to the Paramount Pictures» way of representing «Special Features» because they are now listing the different
audio tracks available
as special features.
As for the attendant 5.1 Dolby TrueHD
audio, it's certainly heftier than the DD
track of the DVD, though the mix itself is still only intermittently enveloping.
The stereo soundtrack is good and Hugo Freidhofer's score is available
as an isolated
audio track.
Coupled with nice if generally shallow Dolby 2.0 surround
audio tracks, the Casper series on home video looks and sounds
as good
as it probably can and, more to the point, has any right to expect.
As part of their big 25th anniversary celebration, Miramax has re-released this underrated film in a new Special Edition, complete with a set - top game, a behind - the - scenes special, two featurettes: «Inside Professional Poker» and «Champion Poker Tips,» plus two
audio commentary
tracks, one by the Dahl, the screenwriters and Norton, and one by professional poker players.
The 2.0 soundtrack isn't too hot - the two native characters are often tough to understand, and a number of other characters are
as well - the
audio just hasn't been mixed very well and while it probably wasn't the most high - tech
audio tracks to begin with, it should be more distinguishable than this.
Speaking of
audio track, there is also the Original Mono Track included as well, which will be sure to satisfy those audio pur
track, there is also the Original Mono
Track included as well, which will be sure to satisfy those audio pur
Track included
as well, which will be sure to satisfy those
audio purists.
The 1080p transfer is simple gorgeous and compliments so well by the DTS - HD Master
Audio 7.1
audio track as well, which is perfect.
The special features including an
audio commentary
track from executive producers Barry Bernholtz and Jeffrey Schneck,
as well
as producers Peter Sullivan and director John Shepphird.
The improvement to the
audio is almost
as dramatic, a richness of sound apparent in this disc's uncompressed PCM
track that was missing from the DVD's thinner, treble - heavy Dolby Digital
track.
People will also be happy to learn that the
audio track can be switched to its original Japanese
as well.