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Name: Trespass
Also Known As: The Looters (Working Title)
Year: 1992
Source: Retail Blu-Ray REMUX
iMDB:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105636/
US/(UK) Certification: Rated R for violence and language (18)
Genre: Action, Thriller
Storyline: Two firemen in a burning building get a treasure map - stolen gold church items are hidden in
a closed down factory in St. Louis. Once there, they're trapped in by a black gang considering it their
territory...
Tagline: They all came to the wrong place at the wrong time.
Trivia: The film was meant to be released on: July 3rd 1992, but this date was delayed due to the 1992
L.A. riots; the film was then retitled from it's original (working title) 'The Looters' and a new marketing
campaign devised under the new name of 'Trespass'...
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Release: Trespass.1992.BluRay.2160p.Ai.DTS-HD.MA.2.0.DD.H265-KC
File Name: trespass.1992.4k-kc.mkv
Container: Matroska v4
Codec iNFO: V_MPEGH / iSO / HEVC
Color Space: YUV / iSO Subsampling 4:2:0 / BT.709 / SDR
Profile: Main 10@L5@Main
Bit Depth: 10 Bit
Size: 28.4 GB approx.
Chapters: 1 to 16
Runtime: 1 Hour 41 minutes 08 seconds.
Resolution: 3840x2160 Ai-Enhanced Upscale
Bit Rate: 40.2 Mb/s (avg. - vbr)
Sample: YES - 61 seconds
Language: English
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (w/Bars/Borders) It's 2024 matey's, media-players support auto-crop ;)
Frame Rate: 23.976 (The way Cinematography should be...)
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Audio 1: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Lossless Stereo (English/Main) @1709 kb/s (vbr) 48.0 kHz
Audio 2: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo (English/Main) @640 kb/s (cbr) 48.0 kHz None DTS Players I gotcha'
Sub iNFO: If you don't see the language you want listed then try - opensubtitles[dot]com
Subtitle [S: English SDH [eng] (pgs)]
Subtitle [S: Forced Subtitles (auto)]
[[ KC's Rip/Encode Notes:.......................:- ]]
Quick test matey's: Focus on an object 2 to 4 feet in front of your vision, now shake your head fast as
you can, from side to side whilst trying to focus on that object, the object becomes blurred, right?
That's what we call natural motion blur. Now if we were to record what you just focused on and then played
it back in real time we would see the same thing, motion blur, it's natural, and it's the same with Cinema,
but if we took that recording and used Ai to duplicate the same frames to 60 thus slowing down the motion
it would become less blurred and that would then be unnatural to how our vision works and unnatural to how
Cinematography works.
That's why 99% of Cinema does not adopt 60 over 24 and that's why most people prefer the natural look of
24 over the soap opera effect of 60 when it comes to Cinema. Not to mention that if they did adopt it then
they would record at 60 or higher and not at 24 and then duplicate the frames with Ai to 60.
Cinematography will use the lens to Focus on what it wants you to see, meaning naturally what is not focused
on will naturally blur.
But if 60 is your bag, or perhaps you're a 'more frames the better' kind of pioneering dude and that's your
belief, then good for you... Thanks for downloading my releases and for making 'guest' comments on them...
...But let's not be stupid enough to confuse natural camera motion and movement with a blurry encode or to
make laughable statements like my encodes are blurred more than the Blu-Ray's ;)
This is Cinema, not C.O.D.
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