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Topic: "AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS" (DVD)
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William Hooper
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1879
From: Mobile, AL USA
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 06-21-2004 02:13 AM
I enjoyed the DVD & thought the image quality was pretty good.
But in the extras, there's a trailer that points out some of what's being manipulated in DVD releases. The trailer is scratchy, dark, & has shifting color, but the image has a spectacular depth. Compare the scene of Robert Newton & Cantinflas in the Hong Kong bar on the trailer to that of the feature on the DVD. The trailer is very 3 dimensional, with a great indication of real, round-cornered people occupying a space, while that on the feature is bright but flat as drawings.
Obviously, most of the DVD-consuming community just wants bright, contrasty, & sharp edges, as opposed to photographic images. It's really not a problem on an initial, uncompared viewing of the feature, probably because on older color movies we're more accustomed to manipulated images on film color processes such as Technicolor, etc., which often move further from realistic. But when you look at the trailer, you see how much they gave up from the original when altering the image for DVD release.
The feature looks good, but I'm afraid there's a lot of ego, personal taste & less technical observation going into alteration of film images for DVD video.
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