Sentences with phrase «audio quality of the film»

The audio quality of the film is quite nice as well, with attention paid to dialogue, scenery, and soundtrack.
The audio quality of the film was fine, with no noticeable flaws, but also nothing to remember.

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Paramount has chosen quality over quantity for the Blu - ray release of «The Fighter,» with a strong collection of bonus material headlined by an audio commentary with director David O. Russell where he discusses the filming of the movie and how it compares to its real - life subjects.
The list includes some classic films, as well as current releases that are prime examples of good video and audio quality that you can use to test the limits of your home theater setup.
As Fox only provided a screener copy of the film, a proper review of the audio quality can not be given.
Eloise braved the heat to talk some film with us for an hour, and for the sake of audio quality we had to turn off the air conditioner and the fan and swelter as we tried to be erudite about all aspects of cinema.
The image and audio quality of the disc are both excellent, with the image providing a crystal clear presentation of the film as Hosoda intends it to be seen.
He does contribute, with producer Beardsley and editor Kewley, to the audio commentary, speaking «via satellite,» but complains repeatedly that he's seeing only a low - quality version of the film.
Fans of the film will enjoy a decent film transfer and more than adequate audio quality as well as a welcome (albeit undersatisfied) addition to the disc: The Advertising Gallery.
If I ask a movie buff what he or she expects from The Criterion Collection, I'll probably hear talk about an excellently crafted, artfully made film released with a high standard of audio / visual quality and a handful of in - depth special features.
Disney's DVD release is a step - up from Anchor Bay's now out - of - print disc, and presents the film with high quality video and audio, and even a nice little helping of extras.
To sum it all up: Demo - quality video and audio (with or without Dolby Atmos), but not such great film in terms of how it plays out the story and acting wise.
In certain moments, the audio quality can sound a bit scratchy, which is distracting from enjoying the other aesthetics of the film.
The disc presents scene - specific commentary by film professor and Melville expert Ginette Vincendeau, who talks over three extended sequences from film in what is more audio essay than commentary, offering an overview of the film in the context of Melville's career and discussing the major themes and stylistic qualities of the film as a whole.
While exhibiting fine audio and video quality, the DVD makes the befuddling decision of presenting the film cropped for standard televisions and the extensive alternate ending in 16x9 - enhanced glory.
Beloufa overlaid the audio with tonal sounds and inserted images of a tall watchtower beaming light into the night sky between scenes, underscoring the dystopian science - fiction quality of the film.
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