Distant figures inĭarkened halls remain visible for just as long, and to precisely the extent, as intended by directorĬinematographer Roger Pratt (Tim Burton's Batman). All of this fineĭetail is presented discreetly, without overemphasis or digital harshness. #HARRY POTTER CHAMBER OF SECRETS CAST SKIN#Closeups pick up tiny variations in skin texture,įabric details and individual strands of hair (check out Hagrid's unkempt mane). Wizards and witches are particularly impressive. The long shots of the cavernous dining hall with its vast tables crowded with budding Individuals remain distinct, even as eccentric details in Hogwarts' often dim halls are clearly Perhaps the most noteworthy effect of the UHD's increased detail and enhancedĬontrast is the visual balance in the many scenes of students and teachers bustling to and fro #HARRY POTTER CHAMBER OF SECRETS CAST SERIES#In Harry's series are set primarily in dormitories, halls, classrooms and grounds of the now-famous school of wizardry, where sedate English traditionĪnd H.R. Intensity in the many shadings of color in the environs in and around Hogwarts. The result is an image of exceptional detail and clarity, with new Warner's 2160p, HEVC/H.265-encoded UHD of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets isĭerived from a new 4K scan of the film's original camera negative, followed by extensive colorĬorrection and HDR encoding. #HARRY POTTER CHAMBER OF SECRETS CAST 1080P#(Note: Screenshots accompanying this review are 1080p captures from the standard Blu-ray.Īdditional 1080p images can be found here.) Still be found on the standard Blu-ray included in the package. Thirteen minutes to Chamber of Secrets' already overlong running time. UHD disc contains only the theatrical cut and does not include the director's cut that adds So-called "Ultimate Edition" released in 2009. Their image blows the dust off the early adventuresĭiscussions of the film can found in Greg Maltz's review of the original 2007 release and With a 4K setup, these discs are a must-have. Practice that is becoming distressingly common with Warner's catolog UHDs. The new 4K discs with remastered standard Blu-rays derived from the same fresh scans-a Outdated presentations for years, and it's unfortunate that the studio has not seen fit to accompany Release on both Blu-ray and the now-obsolete HD-DVD format. All of them are replacing bit-starved VC-1 encodes prepared for The color grading ranging from subtle to overt, but these discs reveal new layers of detail and The first set of Potter UHDs was noteworthy primarily for changes in Previous Potter UHDs, which were upscaledįrom 2K digital intermediates, these four derive from new 4K scans of the camera Warner Brothers has completed its migration of the Harry Potter saga to 4K UHD with theĪddition of the first four films in the series, joining the back-end four released last March (and (Revised on November 28, 2017, to reflect additional information from Warner Brothers.) Reviewed by Michael Reuben, November 21, 2017 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 4K Blu-ray Review Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Kenneth Branagh, John Cleese, Robbie Coltrane but who is responsible and can the dark forces that lurk there be stopped?įor more about Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 4K and the Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 4K Blu-ray release, see Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 4K Blu-ray Review published by Michael Reuben on Novemwhere this Blu-ray release scored 4.5 out of 5. It becomes apparent that someone has opened The Chamber of Secrets. Students are found in a petrified state, messages written in blood appear on the walls and Harry starts to hear voices in his head. Soon into the school year strange things start happening. He ignores warnings not to go back to Hogwarts by a mysterious house elf named Dobby. Harry returns for his second year at Hogwart's School of Witchcraft and Wizardry along with his best friends Hermione and Ron. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 4K Blu-ray delivers stunning video and audio in this exceptional Blu-ray release Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 4K (2002)
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