stopdropnrol All American 3908 Posts user info edit post |
had a discussion after watching a tnt movie in hd. DO movies have to be recorded in hd?? i was under the assumption that the quality that they make movies at is scaled down when put into digital dvd format, so they'd jsut take the same movie and record it with less compression for hd. so which is it? 7/16/2006 9:10:23 PM |
El Nachó special helper 16370 Posts user info edit post |
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Search is your friend. Also a good spell checker might not hurt either. 7/16/2006 9:30:56 PM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
most movies are "recorded" on film. which is analog, and thus FAR better looking than most any digital format out there these days. this really isn't obvious though when only watching it on a tv-sized screen generally. 7/16/2006 9:31:05 PM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
shoot, it's not obvious on a theater screen...unless you claim to be one of those super-eyesight people 7/16/2006 9:32:26 PM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
or one of those people who has worked as a movie projectionist for any length of time. 7/16/2006 9:34:24 PM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
i'll admit that might be true...though seriously, 95% of moviegoers will watch movies in the digital format and realize the picture is BETTER...no cigarette burns, no green lines running through the movie, no random dots...how can anyone say that is better than a smooth picture without artifacts? 7/16/2006 9:58:22 PM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
you should go to movie theaters that don't have crappy projectionists who don't take care of their prints. 7/18/2006 4:37:43 PM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
suggestions? i've been to carmike (i'm sure they're like every chain and don't care), united artists (i think that's the name), consolidated, and mission valley (independently owned, right?) i've seen it in all of them, so if you have a suggestion, i'll be more than happy to check it out 7/18/2006 6:59:59 PM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
some damage is inevitable, though it shouldn't be too widespread. i haven't been horribly annoyed by galaxy for independent stuff (where the prints were relatively new). i haven't been distracted by north hills or consolidated.
second run theaters and campus cinema are horribly bad. i've had mixed experiences with mission valley.
basically: a well-maintained film is of higher quality than its current digital counterpart. THOUGH there are going to some imperfections. the big advantage of digital media is that there isn't the cost of sending heavy prints around the country, not to mention the lack of degradation. 7/18/2006 7:08:33 PM |
Quinn All American 16417 Posts user info edit post |
the campus cinema viewing of batman begins was top notch
and ive got an eye for video 7/18/2006 8:35:19 PM |
kylekatern All American 3291 Posts user info edit post |
the new theater that wilson jsut put up is an all digital, so it may provide you a reference to compare to. 7/19/2006 10:50:13 PM |