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THE WORLD AT WAR-ULTIMATE RESTORED EDITION 2010 BR

09-07-2015, 5:52
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Cena kup teraz: 498 zł     
Użytkownik Failte_Eireann
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Miejscowość Kołobrzeg
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Koniec: 09-07-2015 06:07:20

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Tytuł oryginalny: THE WORLD AT WAR: THE ULTIMATE RESTORED EDITION (2010) 9 BLU RAY DISCS



Narracja: Laurence Olivier

Czas: 1408 minuty

Region: 2 PAL (Europa, Polska)
Języki: angielski (5.1 HD Master Audio)
Napisy: brak polskich, angielskie

Dodatki:
•Brand new - Restoring the World at War - narrated by Sir Jeremy Isaacs, this feature explores every element of the restoration process
•11 features including the making of the original series
•Photo galleries
•Biographies
•Speeches and songs
•Newsreels and maps

Opis:

The World at War: The Ultimate Restored Edition is the definitive version of one of the greatest documentary series ever made. Each frame has been painstakingly restored and the audio enhanced and upgraded so that this is the best this award-winning series has ever looked and sounded.

Narrated by Laurence Olivier and first broadcast in 1973 when memories of the Second World War were still clear in people's minds and the war's veterans numerous, over 26 episodes this unique series assembled these recollections, together with archive footage, to create one of the most powerful and successful historical documentaries ever seen. The voices of those that fought, worked or watched during the war gave each episode a vivid sense of what it was like to be there and was the hallmark of the series.

The decision to convert the aspect ratio from the original 4:3 to 16:9 was taken after months of tests and reviews. The primary reason for this that for most viewers now own a widescreen TV, so expect programmes to be in this format, and also because with any HD material for broadcast, the broadcasters expect widescreen material. As the aim of the project was to create restored masters (at great expense) for multiple use (ie Blu-ray, DVD and broadcast), there was no option other than going down the 16:9 route.

It was essential that this be done as sensitively as possible. The process of aspect ratio conversion from 4:3 to 16:9 was done by firstly going back to the original materials and then using ‘Pan & Scan’ to ensure that all of the essential picture detail is retained. The panning and scanning process can be notorious if done badly where the screen is basically lazily cropped, losing vital information. With this in mind in this instance each frame was panned and scanned according to strict guidelines following the tests done to ensure that the focus of the picture is always on the most important action so that we retained the quality of the original series.