Phantom of the paradise ; le collector Z2
Modérateurs : cinephage, Karras, Rockatansky
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- Invité
- Messages : 4865
- Inscription : 6 avr. 05, 11:41
merci gounou, c'etait PILE la remarque qu'il me fallait pour cloturer cette putain de journée...Gounou a écrit :Achab, on sait très bien que le moindre prétexte était bon pour occuper ton après-mdi...
(ça m'arrive pas souvent, mais là, je finis la journée avec une boule dans la gorge...)
excuse du ton. ça ira mieux plus tard.
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- Iiiiiiil est des nôôôôtres
- Messages : 20872
- Inscription : 26 déc. 04, 18:31
- Localisation : sleeping in the midday sun...
Mets ton DVD de "Phantom..." dans le lecteur et ça ira tout de suite mieux...AchaB a écrit :merci gounou, c'etait PILE la remarque qu'il me fallait pour cloturer cette putain de journée...Gounou a écrit :Achab, on sait très bien que le moindre prétexte était bon pour occuper ton après-mdi...
(ça m'arrive pas souvent, mais là, je finis la journée avec une boule dans la gorge...)
excuse du ton. ça ira mieux plus tard.
Depuis le temps que j'en rêve!
Special Features
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DISC ONE
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New restored high-definition digital transfer, approved by Brian DePalma and enhanced for 16x9 televisions and taken from the camera original negative
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Newly mixed Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 surround soundtracks as well as the original mono
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Audio commentary by Brian DePalma and production designer Jack Fisk
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Isolated music track in uncompressed PCM format
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Exclusive video introduction by Brian DePalma
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English, French, and Spanish subtitles enhanced for the deaf and hearing impaired
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Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition
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DISC TWO
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Archival interviews with the cast
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Exclusive two hours documentary about the film featuring new interviews with the cast and crew members
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Footage of Paul Williams from the soundtrack recording session
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New video program about the score
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Behind the scene footage shot in 8mm by members of the cast
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Rare deleted scenes
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Theatrical trailers
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Hundreds of production, publicity, and behind-the-scenes stills
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Excerpts from the original press book, including ads and exploitation
About the Transfer
Phantom of the Paradise is presented in its original aspect ratio of 1.66:1. On standard 4:3 televisions, the image will appear letterboxed. On standard and widescreen televisions, black bars may also be visible on the left and the right to maintain the proper screen format. Director Brian DePalma supervised this new high-definition digital transfer, which was made by scanning the 35mm original camera negative on a Spirit Datacine in 2K resolution, and color corrected on a Specter Virtual Datacine with Pandora color correction. Thousands of instances of dirt, debris, and scratches were removed using the MTI Digital Restoration System. To maintain optimal image quality through the compression process, the picture on this dual-layer DVD-9 was encoded at the highest-possible bit rate for the quantity of material included. The sound was remastered from the original 35mm magnetic multi-tracks. Telecine colorist: Chris Ryan/Nice Shoes, NYC; 5.1 surround remix: Ted Hall/Pacific Ocean Post, L.A., under the supervision of Stanley Goldstein; Telecine, audio, and 35mm restoration supervisor: Maria Palazzola.
J'ai bien dit que j'en rêve...
Special Features
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DISC ONE
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New restored high-definition digital transfer, approved by Brian DePalma and enhanced for 16x9 televisions and taken from the camera original negative
#
Newly mixed Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 surround soundtracks as well as the original mono
#
Audio commentary by Brian DePalma and production designer Jack Fisk
#
Isolated music track in uncompressed PCM format
#
Exclusive video introduction by Brian DePalma
#
English, French, and Spanish subtitles enhanced for the deaf and hearing impaired
#
Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition
#
DISC TWO
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Archival interviews with the cast
#
Exclusive two hours documentary about the film featuring new interviews with the cast and crew members
#
Footage of Paul Williams from the soundtrack recording session
#
New video program about the score
#
Behind the scene footage shot in 8mm by members of the cast
#
Rare deleted scenes
#
Theatrical trailers
#
Hundreds of production, publicity, and behind-the-scenes stills
#
Excerpts from the original press book, including ads and exploitation
About the Transfer
Phantom of the Paradise is presented in its original aspect ratio of 1.66:1. On standard 4:3 televisions, the image will appear letterboxed. On standard and widescreen televisions, black bars may also be visible on the left and the right to maintain the proper screen format. Director Brian DePalma supervised this new high-definition digital transfer, which was made by scanning the 35mm original camera negative on a Spirit Datacine in 2K resolution, and color corrected on a Specter Virtual Datacine with Pandora color correction. Thousands of instances of dirt, debris, and scratches were removed using the MTI Digital Restoration System. To maintain optimal image quality through the compression process, the picture on this dual-layer DVD-9 was encoded at the highest-possible bit rate for the quantity of material included. The sound was remastered from the original 35mm magnetic multi-tracks. Telecine colorist: Chris Ryan/Nice Shoes, NYC; 5.1 surround remix: Ted Hall/Pacific Ocean Post, L.A., under the supervision of Stanley Goldstein; Telecine, audio, and 35mm restoration supervisor: Maria Palazzola.
J'ai bien dit que j'en rêve...
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