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Blu-ray Movies DVD Disc - Water Life: The Big Blue
Product Description
Questar | 2008 | 125 mins | Not rated
The Big Blue contains these five programs: The Big Blue, Under the Sea, The
Underwater City, The Frontier of the Sea, and On the Seaside. Oceans cover 70%
of the Earth's surface, but there is still much we do not know about them.
Immerse yourself in this mysterious and miraculous world. From sea-beds and
magnificent coral reefs to rocky cliffs and coastlines pounded by the sea,
witness the ingenious ways in which a multitude of species adapt to their
environments and fend off predators.

Presented in 1080i utilizing the AVC codec (at an average bitrate of 28Mbps)
Water Life: The Big Blue suffers from a less pronounced version of the same
problem that plagued the first and second discs in the series. The problem I抦
referring to is some readily apparent ringing around edges, which don抰 maintain
the stability we抳e come to expect on Blu-ray. For an example, look for the
rock-covered beaches in episode four, paying close attention to movement within
the static image (I guarantee those rocks aren抰 moving by themselves). Rather
than a consistent picture, you抣l notice some light shimmering as if the transfer
is incapable of clearly identifying the dormant pebbles. The other minor problem
that crept up from time to time, is a slight haziness caused by a handful of
underwater shots. Close up views of the underwater life remain clearly defined,
but the distant shots are occasionally hit and miss. Despite the handful of
shots just mentioned, the level of detail on the disc is very impressive, with
crisp textures and well-defined inner edges. The color spectrum is equally
proficient, with bright, naturalistic tones creating a lovely 3-dimensional pop
that will make you feel as if you抮e right there swimming with the camera crew.
Likewise, black levels offer excellent depth, and contrast never demonstrated a
shred of wavering differentiation.
Aside from the disappointing byproduct
(ringing) of choosing 1080i for the transfer, I was still quite pleased with the
visuals on the disc and firmly believe most viewers will be happy with the
quality on display.

My expectations were already tempered going into this release, since I was aware
from the first Water Life discs that all we抎 receive is a Dolby Digital 2.0
track with English narration. Similar to the first disc, the clarity, volume
balance, and incorporation of environmental audio effects are all excellent for
a front-heavy lossy mix, but I still feel a lossless mix could have sounded a
bit more robust. The one thing I did notice this time around, is the
incorporation of a select number of musical choices that appear time and time
again throughout the episodes. It probably isn抰 noticeable if you choose to
watch the series one episode at a time, but since I抦 rolling through them in a
relatively brief period of time, it became slightly tedious hearing the same
music repeatedly (the best example would be watching the intro to a television
episode fifteen times during a twenty-four hour period). As it stands, the audio
track is serviceable (or even a little above average) for a television
documentary, but could have been better with a lossless mix.
In an odd
move, there are zero subtitles included on the disc, and English is the only
language choice for the narration. I抎 assume there抯 adequate space on the disc
to include additional Dolby Digital audio tracks or subtitles for non-English
speaking viewers, so it抯 a bit puzzling to have such a lack of options.
Especially when you consider the production is aimed at international
distribution and carries a message that should be relevant globally.
Blu-ray Movies DVD Disc - Water Life: The Big Blue Features
VideoVideo codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Video
resolution: 1080i
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
Audio
English: Dolby Digital 2.0
English: Dolby Digital 2.0
(less) Subtitles mandarin
Package Content
Blu-ray Movie DVD Disc (25GB)- Water Life: The Big Blue x 1
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