Sentences with phrase «frame video transfer»

THE DVD Fox DVD's presentation of One Last Score features a cropped full - frame video transfer that looks a great deal like the scattershot presentations of Artisan DVD in general, and The Shipment's in particular.
THE DVD Fox Family releases My Friend Flicka on DVD in a beautiful full - frame video transfer (preserving the original aspect ratio of the film) that feels sixty - years - old without actually looking it.

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Anthony says: This new video transfer for Se7en was prompted not, as many region 4 customers may suspect, by the general grumbling about the horrible full - frame version that was inflicted upon Australian DVD customers at the time of the format's launch.
As most of the films in the set were sourced from older flat video masters, quite a rhubarb was raised over WHV's justifying the lackluster transfers with the contention that full - frame transfers were Stanley Kubrick's preference.
As such, you're not missing an abundance of visual information, and it is certainly not as noticeable and problematic as on Blackbeard, but as such this otherwise pleasant video transfer suffers from the fact that Disney couldn't release the film, displayed in the ratio that it was framed for and intended to be seen in.
Offered on one platter in 1.85:1 and full - frame versions, the widescreen video transfer, enhanced for 16x9 displays, exhibits a certain degree of grain endemic from the low - budget source material, but it does offer considerably bright flesh tones and vibrant colour depth.
THE DVD - 2002 release MGM releases The Return of the Living Dead on an excellent platter that features a beautiful anamorphically - enhanced video transfer (at an aspect ratio of approximately 1.87:1) on one side and a standard full - frame presentation on the other.
Making his feature debut, director Richard Wong shot on digital video but transferred the final product to a 2.35:1 widescreen frame, and he uses it with amazing finesse, emphasizing wide, empty spaces and dramatic positioning within.
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February 27 — March 5 I ♥ Neutrinos: You Can't See Them but They are Everywhere (70 mm Film Frames of Neutrino Movements — shot in 15 ft Bubble Chamber at Fermilab, Experiment 564 near Chicago — dunked in liquid nitrogen, neutrino movements events with invisible ink and decoder markers and highlighters, inked up by Monica Kogler and Jwest, film roll from Janet Conrad, MIT Professor of Physics) 2011, 37 seconds Roll of specialized film for scientific use of about 1,000 Images transferred to high - definition video on a hand - made telecine device, no sound Made while Jennifer West was an Artist in Residence at the MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA in 2011; Funded, in part, by the Nimoy Visual Artist Residencies program of the Nimoy Foundation.
(Guatemala) ・ 2010 «Central American Biennial» (Nicaragua) ・ 2012 «Estampida», Des.Pacio gallery (San Jose, Costa Rica) Read more... From the series of «Weekend» / 2009 / scanned newspapers, frame Left: Vegetation / 2013 / super 8 film transferred to digital video / 3» 07» Right: No lugar (Non place) / 2013 / engraving on paper From the series of «Weekend» / 2009 / scanned newspapers, frame
GILBERT & GEORGE The World of Gilbert & George (still frame), 1981 16 mm color film transferred to video dimensions variable LM19807
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