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Shawn M. Martin
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From: Arlington, VA, USA
Registered: Feb 2012


 - posted 03-04-2013 05:48 PM      Profile for Shawn M. Martin     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
DCP:

Walt Disney Studios
Deluxe Digital Cinema
2D/3D
2048 x 858 (2K scope)
2D: 116 GB, 3D: 132 GB
Run Time: 2:10:20
Credits Start: 2:05:02 (unverified)
5.1/7.1/11.1 Audio

Trailers:
"Iron Man 3" #2 (2D/3D)
"The Lone Ranger" #3
"Monsters University" #6 (3D)

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Mike Blakesley
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Is this the "final" version or is this the "first" version they sent out? I would assume all these statistics will apply to the final version as well, but anything is possible.

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Shawn M. Martin
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These are for the final version. The only difference between the two specs is that the first one's 3D version was 121 GB instead of 132.

Maybe some files were missing?

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Jaime Tuzzio
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Credits Start: 2:04:29 (verified)

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Connor Wilson
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 - posted 03-06-2013 09:27 PM      Profile for Connor Wilson   Email Connor Wilson   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Is the 11.1 track for Barco's Auro 11.1 technology that debuted with Red Tails? There is no Auro-compatible theater that I know of in the DC/MD/VA area and the NY/NJ/CT area.

It also looks like much of the Auro movies such as Rise of the Guardians, The Croods, and this film are also available in Dolby Atmos, which is more prevalent in the country. The difference is that Auro is channel-based while Atmos is object-based. I'd like to see another format war, this time for next-gen systems.

Dolby vs Barco! Now we need Sony to revitalize their 5-screen, stereo surround format for DCI.

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Mike Blakesley
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Note that Jaime's "credits start" time above is the exact instant when "the end" appears on the screen. This is followed by about 50 seconds of colorful "closing curtain" graphics accompanied by the major credits.

The published offset time is when the curtain graphics finish and "Cast" list appears onscreen. I myself think this is a better time for the lights to come up.

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Mark J. Marshall
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Seven reels.
Scope.
All sound tracks, although they didn't send us a set of CDs.

All change overs are TIGHT on both ends.

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