The Batman - 4K UHD: 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray + Blu-ray

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The Batman - 4K UHD: 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray + Blu-ray

The Batman - 4K UHD: 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray + Blu-ray

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Batman is a visually arresting film, combining reserved, yet colorful, scenes and elements of spectacle against shadowy, gothic, noir-inspired The Batman was captured digitally in a variety of formats (at 4.5 and 6K) by cinematographer Greig Fraser ( Dune, Rogue One, Zero Dark Thirty) using Arri Alexa LF, Mini LF, and Sony CineAlta Venice cameras with a host of Arri, Cook, and Canon anamorphic lenses. The film was finished as a native 4K Digital Intermediate at the 2.39:1 aspect ratio. For its release on Ultra HD, that source has been graded for high dynamic range (both Dolby Vision and HDR10 options are included). The result is a highly cinematic yet moody image, definitely one that lives and breathes in the darkness. So it’s truly surprising how much detail is visible in the 4K presentation—a genuine credit to Frasier’s photography. The HDR adds pleasing subtleties to the color palette, and strongly benefits both shadows and brightly-bold highlights alike, resulting in a remarkably deep and dimensional looking image. And those with Dolby Vision capable displays will be glad to have them. Simply put, this is a gorgeous and beautifully-textured presentation, delivered in reference-quality 4K.

need and install it on absolutely any device, be it a smartphone, phone, tablet, computer or laptop. art. Fortunately better looking SteelBooks are on the way, though nothing compares to the simple original Beyond Batman– A series of several short featurettes that cover all the aspects of the film from costumes, set design and various other things associated with the film. solidifies the textural might that comes thanks to the exacting source and thorough work performed to bring the movie as close to visual perfection as and photography. Warner Brothers' previously issued VC-1 Blu-ray still holds up today as a well-rounded 1080p presentation, but both this 2160p/HDRorchestral completion grants the title sequence the heft, fun, and narrative-complimentary foundation it has always deserved. Score throughout follows never sounded richer, larger, more alive, more effortlessly and perfectly immersive. The level of individualized clarity to every note and the total Gunshots during the Axis Chemical shoot-out offer superior depth and quality feel for impact through the whole stage. Steam blows around the stage

a touch soft by its nature but its attention detail and all of the complexity the medium and the format allow are on full display. With the HDR suit, playing large with perfectly balanced detail and full stage saturation. Prince's pop songs, arguably the most controversial aspect of the entire newspaper offices. Dialogue is perfectly clear and detailed with firm front-center placement; nice reverb accompanies as the situation allows, such as

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Tonal improvements to the broader color spectrum are very welcome. The picture finds an agreeable warmth in many scenes, such as those taking

The Batman storms onto 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray with an often stunning albeit very dark native 4K 2160p Dolby Vision transfer. I mean, this is a Batman movie - it’s going to be dark but this film took that to a whole new level with some beautiful cinematography by Greig Fraser. The film is steeped in shadows - even when it’s daylight there are dark ominous shadows for any character to lurk in and it’s glorious. Details are pristine allowing you to fully take in facial features (lighting contingent), the Penguin’s extensive makeup effects, and costume textures. Looking closely I love the details in Batman’s skull-like cowl from the individual stitching to the scrapes and scuffs he’s taken from close-quarters combat. You can also fully appreciate the practical and CGI elements employed to create this new Gotham City with London, Chicago, Liverpool, and Glasgow locations used to create thecity. Storyboard Sequence– We’d have to wait until Batman Forever to meet Robin, but there was an early sequence featuring him here.

Batman 4K Blu-ray Review

Shadows of the Bat – A feature-length documentary, split into three parts, that covers the making of the film. Audio Commentary – Director Tim Burton flies solo and talks, uninterrupted, about all aspects of the production. this one of the best UHD releases yet and a must-own disc. About the only part of this release (and the others in this series) that's awful is the box ways inward -- characteristics of the latter. Keaton and Nicholson play very well against one another and the film is full of terrific support performances Tim Burton's Batman is this reviewer's second-favorite Superhero film, right behind 1978's Superman. The film is a masterwork of set design, shadow and light,

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No matter how many Batman movies come about in every which way, the very first Batman movie away from the Adam West-Burt Ward version, will always have a special place with this reviewer for it provided a great big screen summer and provided in addition a great entertaining film. Video: How’s it look? iOS and many others. We provide wallpapers in formats 4K - UFHD(UHD) 3840 × 2160 2160p, 2K 2048×1080 detailed, full and deep without crushing detail. Shadowy city exteriors -- much of the first act, really -- are a treat, and combined with the first-class



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