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Shot by legendary cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond, Blow Out features deep saturated colors, heavy use of split-diopter lenses (which keep both the extreme foreground and background in sharp focus simultaneously), and complex night shoots. Poorly compressed video files suffer from "macroblocking" (pixelation in dark areas) and color banding. An x264 encode from a Blu-ray source maintains the film grain and deep shadow details necessary to preserve Zsigmond’s neo-noir aesthetic. 3. The Detailed Editing Sequences If you are developing content (such as a
Directed by Brian De Palma, as Jack Terry, a meticulous sound-effects technician working for low-budget slasher films in Philadelphia. While out late at night capturing ambient audio for his latest B-movie project, Jack accidentally records a car careening off a bridge into a river. He dives in to save the surviving passenger, Sally (Nancy Allen), only to discover that the deceased driver was a prominent governor running for the U.S. Presidency. An x264 encode from a Blu-ray source maintains
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Specifies the source material was an official Blu-ray, ensuring uncompressed visual fidelity before encoding. H.264 / MPEG-4 AVC Video Codec