Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Yogi Bear (3D/2D) (2010)

Somehow, Rachel (Anna Faris), a documentary filmmaker fits in to all this. Her camera technology plays a short critical purpose and she is of march the contingent admire fascination for Ranger Smith. The movie essentially ends where it began, but receiving us on a mini tour along the way. As Isaid earlier, the movie could have been precipitated in a half hour TV episode. Okay, an hour TV part with commercials.

If there is a thing that this movie has going for it, it is the video quality. This is a 3D/2D combo fill up of the film, giving viewers a selection in their observation preference. As there are still comparatively couple of 3D titles we was vehement to cocktail in the 3D version. While the movie is a flop, the 3D action is top-notch. The height of the picture is conform to and meaningful. The reforest backdrop receives splendid layering in the 3D version. Trees go on forever in the height of the image. Lookout points have breathtakingly actual texture. The colors are sensuous and vibrant. The forest’s red and greens are a bit over farfetched here, but gratifying nevertheless. The black levels are impeccable, assisting to conclude the height of the image. The CG and innate portions of the movie are the obstacle to the 3D presentation. The blending of the two leads to a few awkward, mis-matched moments. However, this is normally the box with the 2D presentation as well. Haloing and edges sojourn parsimonious is to many part. There are a couple of distracting ghosting images early on, but these appear to waste as the movie progresses.

The 2D chronicle of the picture yields a somewhat reduction suitable picture once having seen the 3D presentation. However, the 2D presentation is still gratifying to the eyes. The shade remains only as vibrant. Black levels are a small bit weaker, but they still sustain a few height to the image. However, height is far reduction interesting in the 2D presentation.The Jellystone Park backdrop only doesn’t cut it after saying it in 3D. Nevertheless, the picture is giveaway from artifacting and application issues.

Whether you watch the 3D or 2D presentation, you are certain to be more than satisfied. However, the 3D presentation does have the updated reward of saying elements protrusion from the screen. Just watch as Yogi and the chips fly from the screen, or as the fireworks sale from the raft. The 3D gimmicks are unending in this film.

The audio high quality is not really as gratifying as the 3D observation quality, but it does supply great support. Accuracy is the first situation with the audio track. Panning and directionality are not mark on when it comes to screen/aural matching. This seems to be a rambling work in sound design. Still, it was distracting sufficient for me. The back channels enclose great sound effects, but their transformation lacks accuracy.The back channels appear to preference several belongings rsther than than ambience, that is rare. However, the complaint here is that we are in the forest.Ambience should be plentiful, but it is lacking, and thus the enveloping inlet of the audio follow is missing. Dialogue remains upfront and heard throughout. The stereo subdivision of the front channels is improved than most. The LFE duct doesn’t obtain a examination here, but it does have its moments. Dynamics are improved than we expectedfor the genre of the film. Overall, this is a pleasant audio track, simply scarce the elegant details.

In a singular move, the 3D front obviously contains a few special features. The features on this front are in 3D. There is a "Tour Of Jellystone Park." "Jellystone Park Jewel: Yogi’s Secret Hiding Spot" is a incomprehensible 2-minute segment. "Jellystone Park Visitor Pic-a-nic Demo" is 3D demo used to representation the thought of the film. "Fun On The Yogi Bear Set" gets the throw to speak about the 3D filming experience. Lastly, there is a Looney Tunes 3D short, "Rabid Rider."

There are a couple of other reward materials on the 2D disc. "Spending A Day At Jellystone Park" is an interactive guide to not similar set locations."Are You Smarter Than The Average Bear?" is a mental recall game. "Yogi Bear Mash-Up" is a throw discussion. Finally, the front moreover contains the same"Rabid Rider" short in 2D mode.

The package moreover comes with a DVD/Digital duplicate of the film.

"Yogi Bear" of course is not the most appropriate movie of the year. This is only as well bad given the allowance and bid was put onward to emanate this movie in 3D. For fans the 3D presentation is fantastic and will be certain to impress. The 2D chronicle is moreover of great quality, but subpar once the 3D chronicle has been seen. If you have a 3D setup then this is a must. Otherwise we would say jump over it unless you a fan.

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