Sentences with phrase «new film transfer»

While that release boasted a re-channeled Dolby 5.1 mix, Criterion's disc uses a new film transfer, with a mono mix of the soundtrack.
However, we can confirm today that we will be doing a brand - new film transfer!
Sony puts out some of the best - looking new film transfers and this flawless disc upholds that tradition.
Rob says they're doing absolutely gorgeous new film transfers for many of these releases.

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Although the Swell keynote delivered by Bernanke was filmed for private use only, some of his remarks regarding blockchain and cryptocurrency applications for interbank transfers have been reported: «It's an obvious area where new technologies like blockchain or these electronic currencies can be used to improve the process.»
Cao's new transfer technique works by applying a drop of water to the thin film and then poking the edge of the film with tweezers or a scalpel so that the water can begin to penetrate between the MoS2 and the sapphire.
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a new way to transfer thin semiconductor films, which are only one atom thick, onto arbitrary substrates, paving the way for flexible computing or photonic devices.
«The ultimate goal is to use these atomic - layer semiconducting thin films to create devices that are extremely flexible, but to do that we need to transfer the thin films from the substrate we used to make it to a flexible substrate,» says Cao, who is senior author of a paper on the new transfer technique.
Warner's Blu - ray version delivers Heat with a new HD transfer supervised by Mann himself, and the film thankfully looks better than I've ever seen it on disc before.
The picture transfer is fine but given how new the film is, the odd frame suffers from a print that looks a little dirty at times.
New, restored 4K digital transfer of the original uncensored film, approved by cinematographer Krzysztof Pakulski, with uncompressed stereo soundtrack on the Blu - ray
First up is a watershed moment for AGFA and the culmination of years of work: a brand new digital transfer of THE ZODIAC KILLER, a film made with one goal in mind — to capture the real - life Zodiac Killer.
Each of these films will be presented in an allegedly striking, new HD transfer and 5.1 audio.
The film boasts a new 2k scan of the interpositive, making this transfer look fantastic and the best it's looked.
Special Features High - definition digital transfer from the 2004 Film Foundation restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack Archival introduction to the film by director Jean Renoir «Around the River,» a 60 - minute 2008 documentary by Arnaud Mandagaran about the making of the film Interview with filmmaker Martin Scorsese from 2004 Audio interview with producer Ken McEldowney from 2000 «Jean Renoir: A Passage Through India,» a new video essay by film writer Paul Ryan Trailer Plus: An essay by film scholar Ian Christie and original production notes by Renoir
New, restored 2K digital film transfer, supervised by director David Cronenberg, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu - ray
Say Anything... has also just made its DVD debut in the US this month, and reviews of that disc are full of praise for the new 16:9 anamorphic video transfer that's been done of the film under the director's supervision, making mention of its detail, sharpness, colour saturation and perfect black levels.
For a Criterion title, this release has relatively few special features but the new digital transfer looks terrific and the 1973 short film included here is an interesting look at Holstrom's earliest work.
While the presence of any shortcomings or anomalies separate this from the generally perfect transfers afforded today's new films, the video here is quite dazzling given the age of Star and the nature of its restoration work.
New, restored 2K digital film transfer, supervised by director of photography Dick Pope, with 2.0 surround DTS - HD Master Audio soundtrack on the Blu - ray edition
The Big Short director Adam McKay looks to be transferring that former film's general mood onto his new HBO series Succession.
Not bad for a film that cost a mere $ 320,000 to make — which is probably a lot less than the pricetag on the painstaking high definition digital transfer process which makes this new DVD print look and sound so superb.
The new Criterion Blu - ray of Ang Lee's «The Ice Storm», with its excellent transfer and illuminating features, should raise the film's stature as a modern classic.
The first is Marcus» new partner, Chris Allen (Casey Affleck), who is transferred to snickers from «Zone 2» and provides the film with its moral center.
And the Criterion release has a great 4K transfer, a new interview with the timeless Angela Lansbury (and if you only know her from «Murder, She Wrote,» you really need to see what she does here), and a great new feature with the magnificent Errol Morris that will allow you a new appreciation for the film.
I love the package design and transfer of the Blow - Up disc, and the scene in the park where David Hemmings stalks the couple with his camera really comes to life with the new transfer — it's maybe my favorite scene in any film ever made.
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.
Excellent (4 stars) Unrated Running time: 99 Minutes Distributor: The Criterion Collection DVD Extras: New digital transfer; interview with director / star Lena Dunham; 4 short films by Dunham; «Creative Nonfiction,» Dunham's 1st feature film; interview with writer / director Paul Schrader; theatrical trailer; and a booklet featuring an essay by critic Phillip Lopate.
This new Criterion treatment (Criterion released the film before on DVD back in 2002) has a director - approved newly restored digital transfer along with several nice surprises.
Rare Video really did this film a solid and gave it a very impressive new high - definition transfer which was taken from the original 35 mm negative.
In celebration of its 60th anniversary (hardly an important milestone, but one that sounds impressive nonetheless), the studio has spared no expense for the film's Blu - ray debut, which boasts a new 4k high definition video transfer that looks amazing.
Thanks to Disney this film has also never looked better with a stunning new HD digital transfer, and perfect picture and sound!
In 2016, for the film's 40th anniversary, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released a spectacular, essential 2 - Blu - ray set, with the film offered in a new high - definition transfer.
«We wanted to offer all options for The Woman, so as well as making a great steelbook edition, we also put out an «entry level» DVD and Blu - ray, both of which contained the same extras (including two new commentaries and a new digital transfer of the film), so people don't feel cheated if they «only» buy the DVD.»
Previously available on DVD from the MGM Limited Edition Collection, a burn - on - demand DVD - R service, it comes to Blu - ray mastered from a new HD transfer and that alone makes it a significant upgrade, but Kino Lorber also adds a new commentary track from film noir historian Eddie Muller, now becoming a veteran of these things.
A new HD transfer plus a new commentary track from film noir historian Eddie Muller.
The DVD / Blu - ray of the film is available from the Criterion Collection in new, restored digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Brian De Palma, with DTS - HD Master Audio soundtrack on the Blu - ray edition.
Anatomy of a Killer Theme Song» new interview with the original members of the American punk band, The Dickies; «The Chiodos Walk Among Us: Adventures in Super 8 Filmmaking» new documentary highlighting the making of the Chiodo Brothers childhood films, from the giant monster epics made in their basement to their experiments in college; new HD transfers of the complete collection of the Chiodo Brothers 8 mm and Super 8 films, including «Land of Terror,» «Free Inside,» «Beast from the Egg», and more; «Tales of Tobacco» interview with star Grant Cramer; «Debbie's Big Night» interview with star Suzanne Snyder; «Bringing Life to These Things» tour of Chiodo Bros..
Watch this influential work of DIY cinema now in a new digital transfer on the Criterion Channel on FilmStruck, accompanied by a new, in - depth conversation between Bronstein and one of his New York film contemporaries, Josh Safdnew digital transfer on the Criterion Channel on FilmStruck, accompanied by a new, in - depth conversation between Bronstein and one of his New York film contemporaries, Josh Safdnew, in - depth conversation between Bronstein and one of his New York film contemporaries, Josh SafdNew York film contemporaries, Josh Safdie.
Apart from Nosferatu the Vampyre, the films all make their respective Blu - ray debuts in the U.S., mastered from new digital transfers produced by Herzog and supervised by Herzog's longtime producer Lucki Stipetic.
Knowing that mastering would be the first step in the process, I reached out to the cinematographer, Vittorio Storaro, as we wanted him to be involved in a new HD transfer of the film for our release.
- Digital transfer of the director's cut, supervised by director Wes Anderson (with new DTS - HD Master Audio soundtrack)- Audio commentary featuring Anderson, cowriter Owen Wilson, and actor Jason Schwartzman - The Making of Rushmore, an exclusive behind - the - scenes documentary by Eric Chase Anderson - «Max Fischer Players Present» theatrical «adaptations» of Armageddon, Out of Sight, and The Truman Show, staged for the 1999 MTV Movie Awards - Episode of The Charlie Rose Show featuring Wes Anderson and actor Bill Murray - Audition footage - Anderson's hand - drawn storyboards, plus a film - to - storyboard comparison - Collectible poster, essay by film critic Dave Kehr
In 2012, Fox / MGM released a glorious new Blu - Ray with a beautiful color picture transfer that enhances the film grain.
Special Features: • Brand new 2K transfer from the original camera negative • High Definition Blu - ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentations • Optional English SDH subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing • Audio commentary with co-writer and producer Mardi Rustam, make - up artist Craig Reardon and stars Roberta Collins, William Finley and Kyle Richards • New introduction to the film by director Tobe Hooper • Brand new interview with Hooper • My Name is Buck: Star Robert Englund discusses his acting career • The Butcher of Elmendorf: The Legend of Joe Ball — The story of the South Texas bar owner on whom Eaten Alive is loosely based • 5ive Minutes with Marilyn Burns — The star of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre talks about working on Eaten Alive • The Gator Creator: archival interview with Hooper • Original theatrical trailers for the film under its various titles Eaten Alive, Death Trap, Starlight Slaughter and Horror Hotel • US TV and Radio Spots • Alternate credits sequence • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gary Pullin • Collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film, illustrated with original archive stills and postnew 2K transfer from the original camera negative • High Definition Blu - ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentations • Optional English SDH subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing • Audio commentary with co-writer and producer Mardi Rustam, make - up artist Craig Reardon and stars Roberta Collins, William Finley and Kyle Richards • New introduction to the film by director Tobe Hooper • Brand new interview with Hooper • My Name is Buck: Star Robert Englund discusses his acting career • The Butcher of Elmendorf: The Legend of Joe Ball — The story of the South Texas bar owner on whom Eaten Alive is loosely based • 5ive Minutes with Marilyn Burns — The star of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre talks about working on Eaten Alive • The Gator Creator: archival interview with Hooper • Original theatrical trailers for the film under its various titles Eaten Alive, Death Trap, Starlight Slaughter and Horror Hotel • US TV and Radio Spots • Alternate credits sequence • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gary Pullin • Collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film, illustrated with original archive stills and postNew introduction to the film by director Tobe Hooper • Brand new interview with Hooper • My Name is Buck: Star Robert Englund discusses his acting career • The Butcher of Elmendorf: The Legend of Joe Ball — The story of the South Texas bar owner on whom Eaten Alive is loosely based • 5ive Minutes with Marilyn Burns — The star of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre talks about working on Eaten Alive • The Gator Creator: archival interview with Hooper • Original theatrical trailers for the film under its various titles Eaten Alive, Death Trap, Starlight Slaughter and Horror Hotel • US TV and Radio Spots • Alternate credits sequence • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gary Pullin • Collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film, illustrated with original archive stills and postnew interview with Hooper • My Name is Buck: Star Robert Englund discusses his acting career • The Butcher of Elmendorf: The Legend of Joe Ball — The story of the South Texas bar owner on whom Eaten Alive is loosely based • 5ive Minutes with Marilyn Burns — The star of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre talks about working on Eaten Alive • The Gator Creator: archival interview with Hooper • Original theatrical trailers for the film under its various titles Eaten Alive, Death Trap, Starlight Slaughter and Horror Hotel • US TV and Radio Spots • Alternate credits sequence • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gary Pullin • Collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film, illustrated with original archive stills and postnew writing on the film, illustrated with original archive stills and posters
The new HD transfer has virtually no signs of wear, so the film's vibrant colors really pop and Kon Ichikawa's spectacularly rich mise - en - scène looks as good as new.
«We can confirm though that we will be doing a new 4K film transfer and we have a new interview with Director Rob Reiner already!»
Though the disc recycles the supple 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer and Dolby Digital 5.1 mix of the film's previous DVD release, improvements in encoding procedures since 1998 render this new presentation definitive.
A startlingly incisive and intelligent look at technological evolution, especially as it pertains to the internet, this film may be devoid of Herzog's frequent themes of the majesty and brutality of nature, but he transfers that passion to a new arena, delivering a «curious, awe - struck, and terrified look at the origins and future of the web and the interconnected reality it's begat.»
Home Video Notes: The Black Stallion Release Date: 14 July 2015 The Black Stallion releases on Blu - ray with the following special features: - New 4K digital transfer, supervised by director of photography Caleb Deschanel, with 2.0 surround DTS - HD Master Audio soundtrack - Five short films by Carroll Ballard, with introductions by the director: Pigs!
Additionally, the Blu - ray includes four iconic GN» R music videos that have been newly sync'd to both remastered stereo audio and new 5.1 surround sound mixes, plus a brand - new video for «It's So Easy» that was shot in 1989 by the band but was never completely finished — until now in 4K HD from 16 mm film transfers.
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