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Opis szczegółowy produktu
Contains 3 discs
4k Ultra HD Blu-ray
- Video in Ultra HD (3840 x 2160)
- HDR (HDR-10 + Dolby Vision)
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Aspect ratio 2.39:1
- Original audio in Dolby Atmos
- Polish subtitles
- BD-66 (double-layer UHDBD)
Blu-ray
- Video in Full HD
- Aspect ratio 2.39:1
- Original audio in DTS-HD MA 5.1
Special features
- Audio commentary by the director and actors
- You're So Cool, Brewster! The Story of Fright Night
- What is Fright Night?
- Tom Holland: Writing Horror
- Roddy McDowall: From Apes to Bats
- Tom Holland and Amanda Bearse Talk Fright Night (29 min.)
- Round Table with Tom, Stephen and William (17 min.)
- Shock Till You Drop Presents Choice Cuts with Tom Holland and Ryan Turek
- Vintage EPK with Behind-the-Scenes Raw Footage
- And more...
Special features Blu-ray
- Fright Night 35th Anniversary Script Read (157 min.)
- The Queer Lens: Bryan Fuller in Conversation with Amanda Bearse (43 min.)
- A Novel Approach: The Splatterpunk Story of the Fright Night Novelization (8 min.)
- Deleted Scene Storyboards (8 min.)
- SFX Storyboard Comparisons (10 min.)
- Alternate Trailer with an Introduction by Tom Holland (2 min.)
(approx. 228 minutes)
Do I get native 4k Ultra HD?
Yes. Considering the age of the film, it is not surprising that Fright Night was made entirely in analogue, i.e. by exposing classic 35mm film. The latter has a theoretical resolution of between 4k and 6k, and so when scanned for the purposes of a new digital print, it can provide the image information and sharpness equivalent to digital recording at just such a resolution. So it is not surprising that when the studio did exactly that, by reaching for the original negatives, restoring them, and then scanning them at 4k for the purposes of the new digital presentation, they got an image whose parameters match those of a state-of-the-art video presentation with reference spectacle potential. In other words, technically, the film doesn't seem to have aged a day, and in its Ultra HD form it offers a spectacle to match the hottest new releases. And not just in terms of sharpness or detail, but also in terms of colour and brightness range, which thanks to HDR pushes the quality even beyond the capabilities of cinema projection. So Fright Night now looks better in the home cinema than it did in its theatrical release.
Parametry dodatkowe
Kategoria: | Ultra HD Blu-ray |
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Český dabing: | Dolby Digital 2.0 |
České titulky: | ano |
Slovenský dabing: | Bez SK dabingu |
Slovenské titulky: | ne |
? Dźwięk: | Czeski, Angielski, Francuski (europejski), Włoski, Koreański, Niemiecki, Portugalski (portugalski), Hiszpański (kastylijski) |
? Subtitles: | English, Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Chinese (Complex), Icelandic, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Portugal), Spanish (Castilian), Swedish, Thai, Turkish |
Původní znění: | Dolby Atmos |
? Master: | 4k |
? HDR: | HDR-10, Dolby Vision |
Snímková frekvence: | 24fps (23.976) |
? Typ UHDBD: | BD-66 |
Dovoz: | Import s CZ, Import |
Délka: | 106 minut |
Počet UHDBD: | 1 |
Počet BD: | 2 |
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