brandinghwa.blogg.se

Blu ray demo disc
Blu ray demo disc











blu ray demo disc

Sonically, much of this film is dialog driven and takes place inside the cramped, indoor, underground concrete, missile silo-esque bunker of District 13. This scene is punctuated by blasts of silenced pistol fire as Wick moves through the club fighting and taking out bad guys and finishes with two loud blasts from Wick’s unsilenced back-up weapon. Minutes later at another private club, the music plays an important role in letting you know which level or area of the club you’re in and the overhead speakers do a great job of filling in the room space and setting the difference moods as characters move through the differences spaces. At 41 minutes in Wick visits a club and there is a ton of ambient club music and conversations and dinner plates and glasses clinking. This is a perfect role for Keanu Reeves because it requires very little talking on his part. And in a scene that nicely displays the use of sound, while our ninja turtle heroes are having one of those impossibly long falling moments that no mortal being could possibly survive, Raphael maintains a running, “I love you guys!” dialog with all this mayhem and music going on, when the music abruptly stops and there is this sudden moment of just silence with bits of building debris falling around the room.

blu ray demo disc

Near the end of the film during the climactic final battle, a tower is collapsing with bits of metal and debris crashing down all around and overhead. To save you some time trying to find the best scenes to demo, I’m gonna pinpoint each film’s marquee Atmos audio moment! (Some spoilers ahead…)

blu ray demo disc

While some of the movies are terrific (Gravity) others are more just things you suffer through (Jupiter Ascending). I’ve been fortunate enough to watch nearly every Dolby Atmos encoded Blu-ray disc that has been released so far.













Blu ray demo disc