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[REL] Des épaules solides (2003) [TV]
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It was only a very light upgrade and the link was slow, so I decided to delete it. Go for the version below...
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Wow! Many thanks, Night! Although it's not the clearest HD in the world, it's still much better than all previous versions of this. And maybe our Topaz magician could even improve it, right? (but I'm not forcing anyone at all... )
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I gotta try and give back to you for all those Czech movies, jezevex!
An online search revealed to me that this movie was shot on DigiBeta (see here), which was already a decade-old format at that point. (see here) It was commonly used for broadcast television (still standard def back then) rather than for shooting movies. When I realized that, it did not surprise me that it was still grubby looking compared to both 35mm film and fully digital cameras used now. This is a TV movie after all, so they had to stay within budget. It actually looks really good, considering that it is first generation digital.
An online search revealed to me that this movie was shot on DigiBeta (see here), which was already a decade-old format at that point. (see here) It was commonly used for broadcast television (still standard def back then) rather than for shooting movies. When I realized that, it did not surprise me that it was still grubby looking compared to both 35mm film and fully digital cameras used now. This is a TV movie after all, so they had to stay within budget. It actually looks really good, considering that it is first generation digital.