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There are English SDH, Italian, French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish subtitles available. This newly-designed limited edition steelbook is housed in a terrifying lenticular-fronted slipcase, containing the movie on 4K UHD and standard Blu-ray, 4 art cards and a collector's booklet with behind the scenes stories and images from the archives. not much feel for dynamic range, depth, or detail when swimmers hurriedly rush out of the water in chapter 11; it's a fairly stagnant sonic moment but

enthusiastic or home to much vitality. Dialogue finds a natural center positioning and presents clearly and with no struggles in prioritization. The movie stretch and surround integration. It's a treat; never have the notes sounded so full, the low end so positive and complimentary, the engagement so sure The only problem with this restoration of Jaws is that it needed at least one more pass to fix all the dust spots and artifacts. The imperfections are more evident the larger the TV, but pop up throughout the film (see the examples below). With a movie of this significance it’s hard to believe the spots were missed. That isn’t to belittle the amount of work the restoration team put into Jaws though. Watch the bonus feature about how each frame was examined and repaired, some taking up to 2-3 hours each! A Space Odyssey 4K UHD & Blu RayTM & Exclusive Poster Set Art by Matt Ferguson & Florey for Vice Press Jaws” was a 1975 film directed by Steven Spielberg, in what would be his second effort as a feature-film director, and in turn would be the film that really launched his career. For the years leading up to this film Spielberg would make a name for himself directing three TV movies: “Duel” (1971), “Something Evil” (1972), and “Savage” (1973). However, Steven Speilberg’s directorial debut would come with “The Sugarland Express” (1974) just a year before this. These days the director is best known for going on to direct such classic films as “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” (1977), “Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark” (1981), “E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial” (1982), “The Color Purple”(1985), “Jurassic Park” (1993), “Schindler’s List” (1993), and “Saving Private Ryan”(1998) — to just name a very few.and balanced. Additionally, the stage stretches gently, but naturally, to include seaside atmospherics, such as rolling waves and beachside din when The color grading is very good, too. The HDR tones deepen the palette but also bring some minor corrective coloring to the film, for example adding Vice Press' Exclusive Poster Edition limited to just 200 copies each, and will come with a 24x36 inch movie poster featuring the cover art by Matt Ferguson and Florey, along with a certificate of authentication signed by the artists. These posters will not be available separately. The scenes in natural light are the most impressive in terms of color, with improvements in saturation and luminance not possible on traditional Blu-ray without HDR (on this 4k Blu-ray edition delivered via Dolby Vision and HDR10+). It’s at around 48 minutes in when the original score (by John Williams) can get pretty deep and so do some sound effects, resulting in a pretty nice amount of low-end bass coming from the subwoofer. Next, is an underwater scene that comes with even more bass and a great amount of use of the height channels as well. This all as the music itself gets used, along with sound effects, throughout the height channel speakers of this Dolby Atmos mix. It’s a pretty damn good mix in terms of encompassing the viewer (listener) in a complete box of sound in their room, so-to-speak.

Jaws” arrives on 4K UHD Blu-ray with a new Dolby Atmos sound mix, including a Dolby TrueHD 7.1 core for those without the proper equipment to decode that mix. It is certainly worth noting that you also get a DTS 2.0 Mono mix ( @447kbps) of the film included in the English language. So, it’s nice to see that the original Mono sound mix included — even if it isn’t in a lossless sound format.involved in the latter at the least, and he sets watch to protect the locals and tourists from another round with a nearly unstoppable aquatic foe. striking juxtaposition. Brighter whites gain stability and clarity, such as the Brody home or the police station exteriors, both featuring white paneling and the like enjoy a fairly sizeable boost to overall depth. Contrast in general is healthier and temperatures more naturally tuned. Skin tones are very The Shawshank Redemption 4K UHD & Blu RayTM & Exclusive Poster Set Art by Matt Ferguson & Florey for Vice Press

and clarity across the board when comparing to the previously issued, and still perfectly workable, Blu-ray, but the UHD brings out the absolute best the original elements have to Experience Jaws like you have never seen before in stunning newly-remastered 4K UHD with HDR for brighter, deeper, more lifelike colour. and there's a party every few feet. But Police Chief Martin Brody (Roy Scheider, reprising his role) cannot shake his fear of another shark discrete overhead elements, instead using the top layer to gently reinforce elements as is prudent to do so. On the other end of the spectrum, there's Of course, Speilberg directed Jaws based on the novel by Peter Benchley and shouldn’t be solely responsible for the demonizing of sharks. In fact, he was not the original choice for director. But nevertheless, Speilberg took the script and turned it into one of the most frightening and influential thrillers of all time.some more blue punch and depth to skies and water. There are some shots where the difference in the sky can be quite dramatic, transitioning from Anniversary Edition is on 4K Ultra HD™ and Collectors Edition Steelbook from Universal and is available now.

overboard by redefining the film's color temperature or fundamentally altering any component. On the contrary, this is a perfectly natural grading that The Making of Jaws– This is the same one produced for the special edition LaserDisc years ago and it’s also appeared on the DVD. disc has the same supplements as seen on past digital discs and the last Blu-ray (see our comparison A Blu-ray Disc of the film is included. It features a DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 sound mix and the original 2012 restoration, along with all of the bonus materials – on the physical release – listed a bit below.Two Jaws movies followed the original (nowhere near as successful), as the shark became the villain for many movies such as Deep Blue Sea, Soul Surfer, The Meg, and even goofy horror films like the Sharknado series. But none of those films come even remotely close to the quality of filmmaking, acting, and music composition found in Jaws. For its 45th anniversary, Universal brings Jaws to the UHD format with a practically impeccable 2160p/Dolby Vision UHD presentation. In the Next, the movie was shot on 35mm film using the Arriflex 35-III and Panavision and Panflex cameras. The film then, after the 2012 4K restoration, received a 4K digital intermediate (master).

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