Ron-P
12-06-2001, 12:34 PM
It had been well over a year before I set foot in a movie theater until about 3 weeks ago to see Monsters Inc. I had nearly forgotten what the experience was like, sitting there with a huge screen infront of me, lots of people around, the big sound stage. An experience well missed, I admit.
After watching DVDs on my 46" Mits 16:9 I came to love the very clean picture, sharp and vibrant colors that DVD has to offer. The minute Monsters started rolling, I was distracted. Distracted by the very dirty film with artifacts, lots of artifacts, a grainy and soft picture. The film was so soft, almost as if it was a bit out of focus. The colors were good, but not near as vibrant as at home. A dissapointment and distraction to say the least.
I cannot help but ask. Is this the true "film like" experience we strive for on DVD? Why are we after the perfect DVD that seems to go against the "film like" look as seen in a movie theater? A clean artifact free picture, a picture that is sharp with no edge enhancement, vibrant colors, a DVD that is so perfect, it almost does not look like film anymore.
I do take into acount the size of the screen, the equipment used and all else that goes with seeing a projected movie in a theater vr a DVD at home. With all that taken into account, I must say that my DVDs at home are nothing like a film seen in a theater...is this what we are after? A film maybe much more perfect right after it rolls off the production line, but by the time I see it in the theater, it is very well quite different.
Peace Out~:D
After watching DVDs on my 46" Mits 16:9 I came to love the very clean picture, sharp and vibrant colors that DVD has to offer. The minute Monsters started rolling, I was distracted. Distracted by the very dirty film with artifacts, lots of artifacts, a grainy and soft picture. The film was so soft, almost as if it was a bit out of focus. The colors were good, but not near as vibrant as at home. A dissapointment and distraction to say the least.
I cannot help but ask. Is this the true "film like" experience we strive for on DVD? Why are we after the perfect DVD that seems to go against the "film like" look as seen in a movie theater? A clean artifact free picture, a picture that is sharp with no edge enhancement, vibrant colors, a DVD that is so perfect, it almost does not look like film anymore.
I do take into acount the size of the screen, the equipment used and all else that goes with seeing a projected movie in a theater vr a DVD at home. With all that taken into account, I must say that my DVDs at home are nothing like a film seen in a theater...is this what we are after? A film maybe much more perfect right after it rolls off the production line, but by the time I see it in the theater, it is very well quite different.
Peace Out~:D