I remember being disappointed in HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY as there were projection problems and the sound was only in stereo and rather low.
Don't see any US dates yet. But it's interesting
BETA215 · Member since
^ Projection problems?! Shit, that was a bad theater/cinema!
Queenman!! · Member since
I have a strong feeling this documentary is a Rags to Rhapsody copy/paste job....
matt z · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]BETA215 wrote:[/b]
^ Projection problems?! Shit, that was a bad theater/cinema![/QUOTE]
Well the event apparently required a different projector rented from a company.
I'd inquired DURING the show as to why it was so low but the previous feature has been loud (road to Rhapsody err whatever the extra feature was) then they told me it WASN'T presented in 5.1 anywhere. (*although I believe it was advertised as such)
Hopefully this one is better.
The Q+PR theatrical was far better. (Seen both in the San Fernando valley)
Chief Mouse · Member since
^ I'm pretty sure Budapest was in 5.1 in my country's local cinema. I think I remember 'Now I'm here.. now I'm there..' panning from one side to other somewhere at the back of the cinema behind me. Not sure if I explained well.
Costa86 · Member since
^Lucky both, it didn't show in any theatre anywhere near me (Oxford), so didn't get to see it on the big screen at all.
Viper · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]matt z wrote:[/b]
I remember being disappointed in HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY as there were projection problems and the sound was only in stereo and rather low.
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Here in Portugal the audio was rather low also!
Viper · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Queenman!! wrote:[/b]
I have a strong feeling this documentary is a Rags to Rhapsody copy/paste job....[/QUOTE]
I feel the exact same thing!
MackMantilla · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Viper wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Queenman!! wrote:[/b]
I have a strong feeling this documentary is a Rags to Rhapsody copy/paste job....[/QUOTE]
I feel the exact same thing![/QUOTE]
so do I, after reading
"never-before-seen outside the UK"
jjbluecaps · Member since
I believe... That IF (let's hope it will) Hyde Park be released this year, From Rags To Rhapsody will be on the extras.
Very difficult to another documentary 1 hour long come out on DVD.
Doga · Member since
A question for the experts on tech...
They did a few years ago the screening of Wembley. How can they put in a cinema Rainbow, Wembley and now Hammersmith as those shows were taped and not filmed? Wouldn't be it a bunch of pixels in a big cinema screen?
And don't misunderstand me, i think it must be a wonderful experience to enjoy Queen in a cinema.
Nitroboy · Member since
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[b]Doga wrote: [/b] A question for the experts on tech...
They did a few years ago the screening of Wembley. How can they put in a cinema Rainbow, Wembley and now Hammersmith as those shows were taped and not filmed? Wouldn't be it a bunch of pixels in a big cinema screen?
And don't misunderstand me, i think it must be a wonderful experience to enjoy Queen in a cinema.[/QUOTE]
It's easy, because pretty much 99% of modern cinemas/theatres use digital projectors. How do you think feature films are presented? Certainly not on film. (They're delivered on encrypted harddrives - I handled one the other day)
Biggus Dickus · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Nitroboy wrote:[/b]
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[b]Doga wrote: [/b] A question for the experts on tech...
They did a few years ago the screening of Wembley. How can they put in a cinema Rainbow, Wembley and now Hammersmith as those shows were taped and not filmed? Wouldn't be it a bunch of pixels in a big cinema screen?
And don't misunderstand me, i think it must be a wonderful experience to enjoy Queen in a cinema.[/QUOTE]
It's easy, because pretty much 99% of modern cinemas/theatres use digital projectors.
How do you think feature films are presented? Certainly not on film. (They're delivered on encrypted harddrives - I handled one the other day)[/QUOTE]
I think he meant how the lower quality tape comes across on a big screen. Yeah movies are shown digitally, but they're either sourced from original film or have been shot during the digital age. As a result they always are HD quality, Wembley isn't. And you can't upgrade video tape into real HD.
Doga · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Biggus Dickus wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Nitroboy wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE]
[b]Doga wrote: [/b] A question for the experts on tech...
They did a few years ago the screening of Wembley. How can they put in a cinema Rainbow, Wembley and now Hammersmith as those shows were taped and not filmed? Wouldn't be it a bunch of pixels in a big cinema screen?
And don't misunderstand me, i think it must be a wonderful experience to enjoy Queen in a cinema.[/QUOTE]
It's easy, because pretty much 99% of modern cinemas/theatres use digital projectors.
How do you think feature films are presented? Certainly not on film. (They're delivered on encrypted harddrives - I handled one the other day)[/QUOTE]
I think he meant how the lower quality tape comes across on a big screen. Yeah movies are shown digitally, but they're either sourced from original film or have been shot during the digital age. As a result they always are HD quality, Wembley isn't. And you can't upgrade video tape into real HD.
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