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  1. Robert Harris

    UHD Review A Few Words About A few words about...™ - The Creator -- in 4k UHD

    While the search apparatus on HTF is a bit wonky, I also attempted to find my post. I know that I wrote it, and posted, as I noted 3-camera and Lucy, but it appears to have gone AWOL. The search bar at BD.com seems easier to use, but that may be a function of the software package.
  2. Robert Harris

    UHD Review A Few Words About A few words about...™ - The Creator -- in 4k UHD

    I loved the way that WandaVision was handled. In my Words I believe I made note of the I Love Lucy look, which is very similar to Van Dyke. The overall photographic concept of Lucy was established by the great Karl Freund, while Robert De Grasse, who also worked on Lucy, was involved with Van Dyke.
  3. Robert Harris

    UHD Review A Few Words About A few words about...™ - The Creator -- in 4k UHD

    Thank you for the further information. I have a copy of Women Talking, but have not yet found the time to screen. Your comments just moved it up. Digital capture enables us to use any ratio we like, captured in different ways by the optics, and further controlled via cropping. Theaters, on the...
  4. Robert Harris

    UHD Review A Few Words About A few words about...™ - The Creator -- in 4k UHD

    2.55 was mag on film. Double system was 2.66. Unless I’m mis-remembering. Similar to Oklahoma, which originally ran on 65mm.
  5. Robert Harris

    UHD Review A Few Words About A few words about...™ - The Creator -- in 4k UHD

    Don't believe so. I'm unaware of any production outside of 65mm that ever used 2.76. 2.66 was the original CinemaScope ratio.
  6. Robert Harris

    UHD Review A Few Words About A few words about...™ - The Creator -- in 4k UHD

    Gareth Edwards' The Creator is an odd film, and something of which I was rather unaware until the new 4k disc showed up. I figured that I'd check it out, based primarily upon - the slipcover - more on that later. And ended up spending over two hours with it. Partially enthralled by the effects...
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