ZARTT
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I sent copies of the JW-1, and JW-2 DVD's, for my daughter, and her family to watch.
Both were made with CDVD, with ADVDHD live in the background.
Both were good quality copies with no apparrent hiccups.
It was pointed out to me by my son-in-law, that in JW-2 at 1:15:06, when a series of assasaination attempts are laid down on JW, the scene flow appears to be out of order; 4 different assasain attempts are shown with cutback results that don't point back to the attempt.
It wasn't a showstopper, but it was confusing.
I played the original (Netflix USA), with PDVD16, and the copies matched the original frame for frame.
Is this an example of an editing technique that might be used to put doubt in the mind of an individual backing up a title?
It made me look twice.
Or am I chasing ghosts.
Art
Both were made with CDVD, with ADVDHD live in the background.
Both were good quality copies with no apparrent hiccups.
It was pointed out to me by my son-in-law, that in JW-2 at 1:15:06, when a series of assasaination attempts are laid down on JW, the scene flow appears to be out of order; 4 different assasain attempts are shown with cutback results that don't point back to the attempt.
It wasn't a showstopper, but it was confusing.
I played the original (Netflix USA), with PDVD16, and the copies matched the original frame for frame.
Is this an example of an editing technique that might be used to put doubt in the mind of an individual backing up a title?
It made me look twice.
Or am I chasing ghosts.
Art