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I hope that's something my local movie rental store (or maybe my library) will have. I just read the Wikipedia article about it, and it sounds interesting.
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It is visually arresting. I also just finished the wiki article, it sounds about right. I don't have the video display capable of taking advantage of the new dvd/blu-ray release but it does sound tasty.
The comparisons to the Qatsi series are also apt. I have all three of them as well. They are powerful, moving experiences. I give them my highest recommendation. |
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Does anyone have suitable equipment to view this or support the critic mentioned's argument?
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I reckon anyone with a modern 1080p display could display the maximum quality of the blu-ray video. As for the audio, I think it would take a separate sound system integrated with the blu-ray player and display, though I'm much less fluent with the current specno-babble for the audio terms.
As for the extra super high resolution at which it was digitized from the original analog film, that's beyond the capabilities of anything outside a studio. There's no home theater displaying those kinds of resolution. But the article says it was reproduced on blu-ray with fancy audio. I have a blu-ray player (a PS3) but only antique televisions and none with discrete outboard audio. I am *still* amazed by this film though. |
Extremely few people would hear a difference between regular CD quality audio {44.1k/16 bit} and that super highDef audio, even on studio quality monitors.
Still, I applaud the effort. |
I've only seen Baraka once, on TV, by chance. It started just after some other program I had been watching ended, and I just started watching ...
Should have had some kind of warning on it ... "this program may blow your feeble mind" or something. |
4k definition (whatever the hell that means) TVs are just now being made available to the public. I imagine the prices are just stratospheric.
A quick (lazy) google shopping search comes up with a 4k video camera...$29,999. |
You'll want to stay away from red.com if you are shocked by that sticker.
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Stay away? W/an endorsement like that, I don't think I can, now.
ETA: Yikes. |
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About a week before Paul's surgery his lifelong friend, Tom, flew in to help out during the beginning stages of Paul's surgery. (wish i'd gotten the chance to fly his plane, a glass cockpit Grumman Tiger, reaaaaaaaly nice!)
They had gone to Paul's favorite cigar shop where Tom found this meerschaum hand carved sultan pipe from Turkey. I have to admit, it's a very pretty, well crafted pipe. Today after i went to see Paul, who is making progress.....slowly but surely, i left the aftercare hospital and went by the cigar shop which was not even 3 minutes away and bought the sultan for Tom. i'm shipping it to him sometime on Monday. my way of saying "Thanks". while he and his wife were here they were a tremendous help. |
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That"s an amazing pipe. I would love to be able to carve that well.
Good thoughts for Paul. I hope he recuperates soon. |
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