Sentences with phrase «video quality of the film»

Video: With an aspect ratio of 2.40:1 Anamorphic Widescreen, the video quality of the film is higher than the time period of the action allows it to appear.
In fact it'll likely blow your socks off as here is yet another very old release that rivals the video quality of films being produced today.
Getting into the actual contents, video quality of each film was very good, with the Jurassic Park III being the best of the lot in that respect, although in terms of story and script, the first entry, Jurassic Park, definitely stands as providing the best combination of action, adventure, and emotional impact.

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The film world was soon buzzing over the imminent introduction of a true cinema - quality digital video camera, not to mention one that would go for maybe a 15th the cost of a traditional camera.
These adventurous feats are filmed using tiny, wearable, high - quality cameras that have gained exposure — particularly because of the rising popularity of video - sharing websites such as YouTube.
I used to do stop motion short films in college, but have been too afraid to do them for the blog (the quality of my old videos werent anything to brag about).
Canadian Rodney Graham has won deep respect for the rigorously intellectual quality of his art, which ranges through photography, film, video, music, sculpture, painting, and writing.
Unless you create or film videos for a living, most of the footage of on - track action that F1 fans put online will be a bit shaky, wobbly, poor quality, filmed from a phone or chucked into Movie Maker.
Whether your usual work is filming weddings or you're looking for the best camera for real estate photography, everyone searching for camera drones wants a quality device capable of getting great pictures and video.
Previously described techniques of fundus imaging often proved difficult to repeat, partly because video capture using Apple's built - in camera app in the iPhones can not independently control the focus and the exposure during filming, which results in glare and poor image quality.
Director David Fincher («Alien 3,» Madonna's «Vogue» and «Express Yourself» videos) used a film - processing technique that deepens tonal qualities, making whites harsher and casting lots of shadows, as if the city were blanketed by a sinister shroud.
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 video quality can not be given.
This isn't the first time that the actor has gone against the grain in recent years, but it's refreshing to see someone of his quality take on a role that's seemingly beneath him, because it's the difference between an enjoyable film and another direct - to - video dud.
As with almost any new feature, the image and sound quality of the eventual home video release was certainly on Saulnier's mind as he created the film.
The film itself sports a handsome 1.85:1 anamorphic video transfer that seems a little soft and grainy, but for what it's worth, I didn't mind that, as it preserved something of a filmic quality.
Most films based on video games suck, so it should come as no surprise that Max Payne falls short in the quality department, even given the presence of Wahlberg (The Happening, We Own the Night) and a robust supporting cast.
We received the former for review, which contains a 2.35:1 transfer of the film in anamorphic video; the image is quirky in accordance with John Seale's cinematography: grain is overemphasized in several climactic shots, as if to ground the ludicrous plot machinations in some kind of hard - edged reality, while blacks are chalky throughout and detail has a filtered quality — a Lawrence Kasdan trademark.
The self - reflexive quality of The Larry Sanders Show was of a different nature, bouncing between the drama behind the scenes (shot on film) and the «show» itself (shot on video in traditional TV talk show style), but it wasn't about acknowledging the conventions so much as deconstructing the business.
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.
The colours are deep and rich with that essential filmic quality that comes from an old negative lovingly preserved; fans of My Friend Flicka are in for a treat, and there are few 1943 Technicolor films in this kind of shape on home video.
It should be noted that this film was shot with video technology that is now ten years old, and some of that may come across as a lack of quality today.
The original narration at the beginning of Tobe Hooper's film points to the film being a factual account «of the tragedy that befell a group of five youths...» Twenty - five years later, The Blair Witch Project went further by claiming that the low - quality video to be actual found footage.
While it's not in the same ballpark as the best Disney animated films, this light comedy offers brisk diversion and definitely ascends above the low quality of schlocky, direct - to - video sequels.
At its best the film has the endearingly hokey qualities of a late Eighties straight - to - video romp.
When the Resident Evil films are among the best of the lot, the lack of quality video game adaptations becomes clear.
The video portion of the Blu - ray Disc presentation was very good - to - excellent across all three films, with the quality increasing from oldest to the most recent.
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.
After decades of home video performance - film releases and docs of varying quality, this two - part, three and a half - hour film feels like a landmark, something that should be welcomed as warmly as the two Elvis books published in the 1990s by Peter Guralnick, Last Train to Memphis and Careless Love.
Hopefully the stills in this review do justice to the quality of the film, because a lot of effort was put into the video and it showed.
Coming eleven years after Toy Story 2 drew comparisons to The Godfather Part II in quality, earning universal acclaim despite originating as a direct - to - video project, Toy Story 3 raised seemingly insurmountable expectations, having to endure comparison to two of the most beloved films of the late 20th century and ones that represented childhood bliss for millions.
Working from multiple elements, including standard definition video masters and a 35 mm film print, a project team created a new uncropped, high definition digital master that better represents the pictorial quality of the original videography, so this will be a very special screening indeed.
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.
Brush all those memories aside, though, because the very hallucinogenic quality of his videos perfectly melds with the director's seemingly fleeting attention span in Eternal Sunshine, where his faults as a storyteller are directly tied to the film's strengths.
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.
The new extended cut offers a few scenes of interest but ultimately, it is the greatly expanded set of bonus features and improved video quality that make this an easy upgrade for fans of the film.
The film was shot on three - perf 35 mm stock to allow for smaller magazines and therefore lighter cameras / increased mobility; according to Greg Carson's worthwhile supplemental featurette, «Obtaining Cover: Inside Code 46», director Michael Winterbottom purposely avoided digital video because he wanted the crispness of celluloid, and yet there is often a PAL - like quality to the image here that considerably softens definition and shadow detail.
Warner Home Video's film library is the largest of any studio, offering top quality new and vintage titles from the repertoires of Warner Bros..
Video: Once you get past a grainier introduction and the fictional part of the film begins, the visual quality is nothing short of superb.
In looking at the short history of direct - to - video Disney sequels, as well as comparing and contrasting the 1950 gem Cinderella with the 2002 clunker Cinderella II: Dreams Come True, it will be clear that for more than a decade, the heads of production at Disney were sacrificing quality and bastardizing classic films merely for quick financial gain.
The video game adaptation of the highly anticipated Pixar film looks to continue the wonderful streak of high - quality games from Disney Interactive based on Pixar properties.
In fact, the Mk 416 Sennheiser is a preferred mic not only among professional voice - over narrators but among independent film / video makers as well, because of its sound - limiting quality.
This detailed and high quality unit includes: * 15 lesson plans (with 13 differentiation strategies) * 93 slide PowerPoint presentation (divided into lessons) * All resources and worksheets (21 sheets) Unit's lessons include: * Introduction to the AQA GCSE Media Studies course requirements * Introduction to the four key concepts * Activity focused on pupils» own consumption of media texts * Detailed research into the history of the media - creating a timeline of people, technology and institutions * Applying Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs to film media * Introduction of camera shots, angles and movement * Film terminology «speed - dating» to introuce key media language * Analysing a mise - en - scene * Analysing a film trailer: genre conventions and audience appeal * Creating genre - specific typography and writing a commentary * Analysing logos and slogans * Exploring stereotypes in the media * Music industry terminology and genre features * Analysing a CD album sleeve: genre conventions and audience appeal * The history ofvideo gaming * Video gaming genres and gratifications * Analysing a video game cover: genre conventions and audience aVideo gaming genres and gratifications * Analysing a video game cover: genre conventions and audience avideo game cover: genre conventions and audience appeal
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My honest opinion: OnlySP It's great you managed to film at E3 (at the back in the dark room) but the quality of your video as a result is pretty poor to the point of not showing anything much.
Developer Naughty Dog shifted gears from past games, creating a series that perfectly captured the fun of a blockbuster adventure film, with the agency of a top quality video game.
The LEGO Star Wars series began in March 2005 with the release of LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game on PS2 based upon the story of the prequel trilogy, while a sequel was released on PS2 and PSP in September 2006 which told the story of the original trilogy followed by LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga on PS3 in May 2007 that bundled the first two LEGO Star Wars games together, although LEGO Star Wars would return in March 2011 with a tie - in to the animated film and television series The Clone Wars on PS3 and PSP, but does LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens set a new level of quality for the LEGO Star Wars series and Star Wars focused gaming?
The game was released two years after the film had already released in cinemas, and the general sentiment pre-release was that it wouldn't be a big hit (primarily because licensed video games had a history at the time of usually being poor quality).
He believes the film can buck the trend of video game movie quality, which had been almost unanimously poor.
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