Which film to test 4K source?
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Oscar for Best Cinematography, several titles stand out for their exceptional visual storytelling:
"Blade Runner 2049" (2017) - Renowned for its stunning visual landscapes and intricate details.
"The Revenant" (2015) - Offers breath-taking natural vistas and superb use of natural light.
"Life of Pi" (2012) - Known for its vibrant colours and intricate CGI.
"Avatar" (2009) - A breakthrough in visual effects and 3D technology.
"Inception" (2010) - Boasts highly imaginative visual sequences and special effects.
"Blade Runner 2049" (2017) - Renowned for its stunning visual landscapes and intricate details.
"The Revenant" (2015) - Offers breath-taking natural vistas and superb use of natural light.
"Life of Pi" (2012) - Known for its vibrant colours and intricate CGI.
"Avatar" (2009) - A breakthrough in visual effects and 3D technology.
"Inception" (2010) - Boasts highly imaginative visual sequences and special effects.
paddy1970 said:
Oscar for Best Cinematography, several titles stand out for their exceptional visual storytelling:
"Blade Runner 2049" (2017) - Renowned for its stunning visual landscapes and intricate details.
"The Revenant" (2015) - Offers breath-taking natural vistas and superb use of natural light.
"Life of Pi" (2012) - Known for its vibrant colours and intricate CGI.
"Avatar" (2009) - A breakthrough in visual effects and 3D technology.
"Inception" (2010) - Boasts highly imaginative visual sequences and special effects.
Excellent list - all of the above except replace avatar with avatar 2 and I'd add the original bladerunner(definitely watch that before 2049 if you haven't seen it). I've watched quite a few older movies in 4k and they often end up looking really low budget (total recall in 4k for instance you could see the sets were pretty crap) but bladerunner looks amazing still."Blade Runner 2049" (2017) - Renowned for its stunning visual landscapes and intricate details.
"The Revenant" (2015) - Offers breath-taking natural vistas and superb use of natural light.
"Life of Pi" (2012) - Known for its vibrant colours and intricate CGI.
"Avatar" (2009) - A breakthrough in visual effects and 3D technology.
"Inception" (2010) - Boasts highly imaginative visual sequences and special effects.
Some more to add:
Spiderman Into the Spiderverse - fantastic animation and the colours really pop
Dune - also a good test of your audio system, will give your sub a workout
normalbloke said:
Tlandcruiser said:
For the best experience, ensure you watch 4k via UHD player. Any 4k stream is still compressed, although it still looks good
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