"Land of the Future" will be the first film shot with Dolby Vision technology

    The director of the film Brad Bird told about this in his twitter . He also wrote that they spent a year making Dolby Vision look “killer”.


    This is not a badly cropped picture, but a movie poster of such an

    Idea for improving the quality of films is not limited to the use of 3D and an increase in the number of frames per second (FPS). Dolby, which at one time made Dolby Surround sound technology almost common, developed a new solution to improve the quality of television screens, called Dolby Vision . In short, it increases the brightness of the pixels, the contrast of the picture, including dark scenes and scenes with backlight, etc.:



    If I correctly understood the description of this technology, it is geared specifically for TVs and monitors, so in a movie the picture of “Earth of the Future” is likely to be exactly as high quality as the bright lamps of the projector of your movie theater. But the few owners of Dolby Vision-enabled TVs will appreciate this beauty when Tomorrowland launches Blu-ray.



    Trailer for the film " Land of the Future " (Tomorrowland):



    When a mysterious object that opens access to parallel reality falls into the hands of a young girl craving for new adventures, she is forced to turn for help to the cynical genius inventor Frank. Casey must convince the former child prodigy to reveal to her the secret of a mysterious place that is outside the usual reality, known as the Earth of the future, and convince Frank to return to where he was once expelled ...

    Brad Bird is known as the director of The Incredibles and Ratatouille (Oscar for each of the cartoons) and Mission Impossible: the Phantom protocol. "Land of the Future" goes to the movies on May 21.

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