Sentences with phrase «ray video transfer»

The other main issue, although more of a problem with actual film more than the Blu - ray video transfer, was the softening of detail and texture between the full - size mechanical dinosaurs and their CGI counterparts.

Not exact matches

Nashville arrives on Blu - ray in a splendid 2K video transfer created from a 35 mm interpositive.
John Carpenter's «Halloween,» from 1978, has also seen plenty of video reissues, but the 35th - anniversary Blu - ray from Anchor Bay ($ 34.99; R) offers a completely new transfer of Mr. Carpenter's elegant, elemental fable supervised by the cinematographer Dean Cundey.
Really, for fans of Barry Lyndon, the only thing that matters in the entire history of home video is that Criterion's presentation of the most visually stunning film ever committed to celluloid is also among the most jaw - dropping transfers ever encoded onto Blu - ray.
The Blu - ray for the film features an extremely good video transfer.
In tribute to the best, Warner Home Video's Blu - ray transfer of the film is truly «the stuff that dreams are made of.»
THE BLU - RAY DISC Warner Home Video has given San Andreas a tack - sharp Blu - ray transfer, letterboxed to 2.40RAY DISC Warner Home Video has given San Andreas a tack - sharp Blu - ray transfer, letterboxed to 2.40ray transfer, letterboxed to 2.40:1.
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.
Despite an inconsistent video transfer, Ken Russell's lascivious neo-noir gets a fine Blu - ray from Arrow Vvideo transfer, Ken Russell's lascivious neo-noir gets a fine Blu - ray from Arrow VideoVideo.
Both the video and audio quality on the Blu - ray transfer are of the utmost quality, with 1080p picture and 5.1 sound.
The Blu - ray disc proves well worth the purchase price, featuring a very crisp audio and video transfer as well as several hours of interesting and informative extras.
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.
Video: «Dom Hemingway» is presented in 2.35:1 aspect ratio and transferred to a 50 GB Blu - ray disc via a near - flawless AVC / MPEG -4 encode.
This fairy tale princess is one of the most recognizable and even has her own real - life castle located her in Orlando FL «Cinderella» looks glorious on Blu - ray with this simply magical restoration and video transfer.
THE BLU - RAY DISC Arrow Video's Blu - ray release does the movie justice and then some, delivering it in a 1080p transfer from a new 2K master made from «original film elements,» slightly letterboxed to a historically accurate 1.85:1 aspect ratRAY DISC Arrow Video's Blu - ray release does the movie justice and then some, delivering it in a 1080p transfer from a new 2K master made from «original film elements,» slightly letterboxed to a historically accurate 1.85:1 aspect ratray release does the movie justice and then some, delivering it in a 1080p transfer from a new 2K master made from «original film elements,» slightly letterboxed to a historically accurate 1.85:1 aspect ratio.
While the Blu - ray Disc offers a superior audio / video transfer, the physical packaging isn't as nice as the special edition DVD, which featured a faux - Bible DVD case inside of a slipcover.
Video: Warner engineers use an MPEG - 4 / AVC codec and a single - layer BD25 to transfer the movie to Blu - ray in its original aspect ratio, 1.85:1 (actually 1.78:1).
The Blu - ray debut of Walk the Line features a video transfer that's a beaut: rich in color, deep in blacks and dimension, and sharply detailed.
Phoenix is presented on a 50 GB Blu - ray MPEG - 4 AVC Video with a 2.39:1 1080p transfer.
The In - Laws is presented on a 50 GB Blu - ray MPEG - 4 AVC Video with a 1.85:1 1080p transfer.
Clouds of Sils Maria is presented on a 50 GB Blu - ray MPEG - 4 AVC Video with a 2.39:1 1080p transfer.
Arrow Video released Killer Klowns from Outer Space on Region B Blu - ray with a nice transfer and extras in 2014.
The video is a 1080p AVC transfer that matches the quality that fans have come to expect from REBELS on Blu - ray.
Arrow Video recently released a Blu - ray transfer for this film but this is even newer than that edition.
No matter how close a video transfer gets to the visual qualities of a projected film — and a good transfer to Blu - ray can get very close indeed — a video image is not a film image.
Unlike «Pulp Fiction,» the «Jackie Brown» Blu - ray doesn't come with a cool retrospective featurette or Lossless Audio track, but it does boast an equally impressive high - def video transfer and a brand new film critic roundtable («Breaking Down Jackie Brown») moderated by Elvis Mitchell.
Enough to make you think that VistaVision was developed by Paramount engineers with Blu - ray in mind, their high - definition transfer of Hitchcock's film — the second in his career to take the Best Cinematography Oscar — is one of the best - looking home - video reproductions of a color film I've ever seen, up there with the studio's own disc of North by Northwest, or Criterion's The Leopard.
VIDEO QUALITY: Beautiful colors and vivid imagery from the inner workings of the master that is Guillermo Del Toro lend their way on to the screen in both the 1080p transfer for Blu - ray and the 4k with HDR on the Ultra HD Blu - ray.
Christopher Richmond, Video Still from A Stop at Willoughby, 2012, HD video, sound transferred to Blu - ray, 5 minutes, 34 seconds (Video Still from A Stop at Willoughby, 2012, HD video, sound transferred to Blu - ray, 5 minutes, 34 seconds (video, sound transferred to Blu - ray, 5 minutes, 34 seconds (loop)
Still from: Mall of America 2009 Video, color, sound, transferred to Blu - ray 12 minutes, 52 seconds Edition of 3, 2 AP
Bruce Conner (American, 1933 — 2008) COSMIC RAY, 1961 16 mm film transferred to video (black and white, sound); 5 minutes Courtesy Conner Family Trust
Mark, 2012, digital photographic images transferred to Blu - ray, which runs for 113 minutes 14 seconds on a video screen, is the smallest item in the show and documents an endless series of flat, exterior brick surfaces with Mark, almost but not quite identically scrawled in the middle of each.
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