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This looks just AMAZINGLY GORGEOUS!! Cannot wait!

Umm...what? First you complain that it's too sharp, then you complain that it's not detailed enough?Marky_198 wrote:Things are too sharp and the whole "natural look" is gone...It looks so unbelievably flat, crisp, empty, sharp and dead, I can't believe it...I feel that the movie should be much more detailed if it's presented on a format like this...It seems like what I was afraid for has come true, there is only so much you can do with animated movies and high defenition on an animated film is not a good thing.
Can you give the link because I can't find it on the site ? Thanks.Escapay wrote:BBFC...
THE SOUND OF BEAUTY: RESTORING A CLASSIC Video Feature
Classified 25 September, 2008 . Run Time 10m 22s
General Remarks
Widescreen,Additional material - DISC 2 - BLU RAY BONUS,
Video 25/09/2008 Buena Vista Home Entertainment 10m 22s THE SOUND OF BEAUTY: RESTORING A CLASSIC
albert
What I'm saying is that making the animated classics high defenition isn't really working and the film is losing all it's charm.Disneykid wrote:
Umm...what? First you complain that it's too sharp, then you complain that it's not detailed enough?You do know that the goal of the animators was to make everything razor sharp and in focus, right? It's a stylistic choice, and this Blu-Ray will be the first time we can really appreciate that outside of a theater.
I did this and got the lithographs, which are pretty sweet i might add.Thomas J wrote:Can you pre-order blu-ray through the Disney Store and get the lithographs?
And how much is the pre-order?
Marky, you can't judge how these films look in HD without actually looking at them on a hD display. I also felt that the colours felt to forced, strong and warm at fist by just looking at screencaps on a standard definition screen (TV or computer) but having juts now watched the Sleeping Beauty Blu-ray trailer on the Nightmare Blu-ray disc (which looks crazy good BTW) I feel completely different. Complaints about backgrounds looking too green? They don't hold up, the picture still retains it's bluish cool feel and the sharpness does not look artificial at all. Comparing it to the old DVD which looks kind of dull on an HD set it appears the new restoration simply enhances the colours without ruing the previous look or "feel" of the 1997 restoration work. Yes the Blu-ray screencaps may look a little jarring at firs to anyone who has grown accustomed to viewing a specific print of the film for x number of years, but I have a feeling I'll really enjoy watching this on my brother's laptop.Marky_198 wrote:What I'm saying is that making the animated classics high defenition isn't really working and the film is losing all it's charm.
I'm absolutely sure that it has never looked this flat, empty and overly sharp in theatres.
But then again, maybe it's just the screenshots.
They look like the first Peter Pan dvd edition while the latest peter Pan dvd edition actually looked less sharp, better, and warmer, so it must be weird if Sleeping beauty actually doesn't.
And have you ever really compared the quality of an animated film in a theatre? It's projected and the sharpness can never be compared to that of the image on a hd tv or blu-ray disc.
Here you go...LeHobbit wrote:Can you give the link because I can't find it on the site ? Thanks.Escapay wrote:BBFC...
THE SOUND OF BEAUTY: RESTORING A CLASSIC Video Feature
Classified 25 September, 2008 . Run Time 10m 22s
General Remarks
Widescreen,Additional material - DISC 2 - BLU RAY BONUS,
Video 25/09/2008 Buena Vista Home Entertainment 10m 22s THE SOUND OF BEAUTY: RESTORING A CLASSIC
albert
Oy, don't remind me.Wire Hanger wrote:Now as for the unnecessary new aspect ratio....
I was totally considering that, but I don't play video games, and if it's that rare occasion that I do, it's always a Nintendo console. I have a Gamecube in my room, a Wii downstairs, and my N64 in a bag in my crawl space that's connected to my room.CampbellzSoup wrote:Playstation 3 of course - Videogames and Hi Def Movies are just a total package.Thomas J wrote: Which one do you have?