Comment on Home theater fans are being starved of the new 4K Blu-ray releases they want and it's not okay

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Emperor@feddit.uk ⁨4⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

I don’t have any great insight into the process but the higher bar for releasing a 4k isn’t just getting a good enough master (which, if you made the film recently enough should be easy) its adding on all the bells and whistles, like fancy audio and premium HDR. That takes time and money. The boutique Blu-ray releasers presumably have all this pretty much streamlined, film studios, especially small ones, may not.

Also, the releasers often put out a fancy limited editions with all sorts of extras and I assume it’s these that help push them into profit, often in the preorder stage. Again, they’ll know all the right people to produce new art or bang out a booklet on the film or genre. So it’s easier for them to do.

Someone like Focus Features may be looking at The Holdovers and they’ve figured that any improvement in image or audio quality will only add marginally to viewing experience and that it isn’t worth the investment. I really liked the film and it was well worth seeing in the cinema but you are watching it for the quality of the performances and the skill of the writer and director, not for any visual spectacle.

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