271286 wrote:Okie Tigger wrote:
Correction > HD DVD won't have anything to offer in this regard as Disney is Blu-ray exclusive.
Yes - for now! Many compagnies have switched formats and the war is not over yet...
Can you give me the list?
The only movie studio that has released exclusively in the US on hddvd is Universal. Paramount made a contract for an unspecified time to release on hddvd only certain titles, so hd dvd would have Transformers as a exclusive (For example Spielberg movies are not part of that contract and can't be released on hddvd only) and even when Transfrmers was released, more BDs were sold that week. I have about 30 Paramount released Blu-rays.
Disney is fully commited to Blu-ray. Disney is not going to switch to hddvd. If you want Disney movies in High Def you'll have to buy them on Blu-ray.
Widdi wrote:
Can you imagine how bad the movies made using the xerox process are going to look with a better resolution? No wonder Disney didn't put The Jungle Book or 101 Dalmatians on Blu-Ray. HD would kill them.
Well you can actually see how great Jungle Book looks in HD in the Ratatouille Blu-ray, there's a brief segment of it when you insert the disc. HD won't kill anything, as:
Widdi wrote:As for theater presentation, well nothing beats the expereince, but the actual movie looks much better on DVD when the grain and big black spots from the filmstrip aren't there.
That's a little contradictory, me thinks. Well if theater is the best experience, and theater prints are most commonly done from 2K scan masters nowadays (<- that's 1080p high for widescreen movies), and BDs are 1080p, and on the 480i discs "the actual movie looks much better on DVD when the grain and big black spots from the filmstrip aren't there", won't the logical conclusion be that the 1080p BD will be the "best experience" + "the actual movie will look much better when the grain and big black spots from the filmstrip aren't there"?
The best of both worlds
Widdi wrote:I'm not saying HD isn't good for other movies, but it isn't the best thing to happen to 2-D animation. And it certainly isn't this ground breaking innovation alot of people make it out to be for film as a whole.
I have the total opposite opinion.
Just watch the amazing 2-D animation already on BDs. You can start with the Rattatouille's 1080p BD supplement "Your Friend The Rat" done in early classic Disneyland feature educational short. Looks awesome!
I want, I want, I want my blu-cheese
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