tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-280379366067972100.post6161399453967209247..comments2023-03-27T01:20:10.624-07:00Comments on Rhedosaurian: Hurray For Blu-ray!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-280379366067972100.post-80920903224945685962015-11-09T09:37:12.415-08:002015-11-09T09:37:12.415-08:00"wholly separate"? I think in some cases..."wholly separate"? I think in some cases, absolutely. The wide shot standing in front of Steamship Company sign is a good example of that. Other shots don't seem so bad to me. Maybe that's just one more hurdle among many to the suspension of disbelief, but there have always been anomalies in 'Dynamation' set-ups. For instance, hot-spots, compounded grain, lack of motion blur, (in the case of later films, color shifts). I don't know if the extra sharpness is enough to take me out of the film any more than those quirks. I do welcome, though, the chance to get in closer to the puppet. To me it's like looking over Ray's shoulder while he works. AnimJerkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16542701720362122099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-280379366067972100.post-33972455935029141062015-11-07T14:42:28.637-08:002015-11-07T14:42:28.637-08:00So far, I have NO O'Brien/Harryhausen movies o...So far, I have NO O'Brien/Harryhausen movies on blu: but I wonder:<br /><br /><br /><br />---does the improved picture make the foreground models look wholly seperate to the rear-projected live-action plates?Rabsmithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07798093017719735208noreply@blogger.com