Restoring a film to new condition takes for-ever!!! It is an expensive time-consuming process.
Yep. It took Warner Bros. over 5 years just to restore King Kong.
Restoring a film to new condition takes for-ever!!! It is an expensive time-consuming process.
you down convert films dude
TCM has always touted that they show their movies in their original aspect ratio (OAR). I don't see why the HD version of the channel would be different.
As to old movies in HD... remember that film has much higher resolution than HD TV. TNT and TBS have both shown "The Wizard of Oz" in HD and the picture is stunning... even the sepia-tone sections---ESPECIALLY the sepia-tone sections...
I have seen many older B&W movies that have been transcribed to HD from original prints and restored including Dr. Strangelove, Judgment at Nirenberg, Seven Samurai and the picture quality difference is remarkable! HD doesn't mean 16x9 or color. HD means high definition. The shading and depth of the B&W movies transferred to HD format is awesome when done from original prints or negatives (if they still exists) and restored to pristine condition!
I say Bring it on! It would be much more welcome than AMC HD for me since I at least watch TCM!
Yep. It took Warner Bros. over 5 years just to restore King Kong.
I have seen many older B&W movies that have been transcribed to HD .... The shading and depth of the B&W movies transferred to HD format is awesome when done from original prints or negatives (if they still exists) and restored to pristine condition!
I don't think that that much material has been restored to HD quality. The bulk of what they show, I believe would look crappier.
What he said.TCM has always touted that they show their movies in their original aspect ratio (OAR). I don't see why the HD version of the channel would be different.
As to old movies in HD... remember that film has much higher resolution than HD TV. TNT and TBS have both shown "The Wizard of Oz" in HD and the picture is stunning... even the sepia-tone sections---ESPECIALLY the sepia-tone sections...
I have seen many older B&W movies that have been transcribed to HD from original prints and restored including Dr. Strangelove, Judgment at Nirenberg, Seven Samurai and the picture quality difference is remarkable! HD doesn't mean 16x9 or color. HD means high definition. The shading and depth of the B&W movies transferred to HD format is awesome when done from original prints or negatives (if they still exists) and restored to pristine condition!
I say Bring it on! It would be much more welcome than AMC HD for me since I at least watch TCM!
Well, I'd bet Plan 9 From Outer Space probably would look crappier.Wrong.
Well, I'd bet Plan 9 From Outer Space probably would look crappier.
Well, I'd bet Plan 9 From Outer Space probably would look crappier.