High - definition digital transfer of
restored film elements, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on Blu - ray edition
Not exact matches
The
film makes its home video debut on a beautifully - mastered Blu - ray and DVD combo edition mastered from the
restored elements at a corrected 20 frames per second and accompanied by an original score composed and performed by Neil Brand, Gunther Buchwald, and Frank Bockius.
Both «She (1935)» and «H.G. Wells» Things to Come (1936)» have been
restored to high definition from their original 35 mm
film elements and for
films that are nearly 80 years old they look quite impressive.
Presented in 1080p high definition with a 1.65:1 widescreen aspect ratio (original ratio was 1.85:1) and complete with a Spanish DTS - HD MA (Master Audio) 2.0 (mono or simple stereo, its hard to tell) track, the
film has been nicely
restored here from its original 35 mm
film elements and has a detailed sound mix with some interesting design work.
Kino's earlier DVD release features both versions but the Blu - ray includes only the longer, original German - language, newly
restored from archival 35 mm
film elements by the Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Stiftung, with optional English subtitles.
Home Video Notes: Apollo 13: 20th Anniversary Release Date: 2 June 2015 Apollo 13 releases in a 20th Anniversary edition (Blu - ray / Digital Copy) with the following extras: - Blu - ray version of the movie newly
restored and re-mastered from high resolution 35 mm original
film elements.
All three
films have been newly
restored from the original
elements for DVD and Blu - ray.
It provides a 2.20:1 transfer derived from
restored 65 mm
elements whose image looks vibrant and beautifully detailed throughout, regardless of whether it's racing footage or interiors, and the various European locations look like picture postcards, particularly the scenes of Monaco shown throughout the
film's first racing sequences.
Original
film elements the gift of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts,
restored by the Department of
Film and Media, The Museum of Modern Art.