The Great Depression brought popcorn to the movies
Movies were a cheap diversion. And at 5 to 10 cents a bag, popcorn was a snack most people could afford    Â
Movies were a cheap diversion. And at 5 to 10 cents a bag, popcorn was a snack most people could afford    Â
An announcement by Singulus Technologies, a maker of replication machines that produce Blu-ray discs, points toward a new standard for 4K Blu-ray. Originally posted at TV and Home Theater
The Blu-ray format can stay relevant despite the challenges from streaming, according to the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA), which has confirmed plans to announce a new 4k-capable Blu-ray Disc with enhanced audio before the end of the year. Marty Gordon, Vice President of Alliances & Communications at Philips and spokesman for the BDA, told TechRadar at the IFA 2013 exhibition in Berlin that …
The crew at 1A4 Studio has been making minimalist minute-long animations of classic movies.
The U.S. distributor of the Australian feel-good film “The Sapphires” is apologizing for the DVD cover, which has had complaints of sexism and racism…
Sony and Panasonic are teaming up to develop next-gen optical discs, taking old-fashioned Blu-ray to the next level. The plan is to utilize both firms’ respective tech to create a disc with storage of at least 300GB by 2015
Every major manufacturer of Blu-ray players now has at least one that can upscale discs to Ultra HD (UHD) resolutions, but that does’t mean they’re the latest and greatest. While it’s got smart TV apps and networking on top of cutting-edge upscaling, there’s something decidedly old-fashioned about Panasonic’s DMP-BDT330
