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Tuesday 24 May 2011

Film CRITIC: Bambi (Diamond Edition Blu - ray)

Based on the beginning of the 20th century Austrian novel Bambi: a life in the Woods by Felix Salten, fifth feature-length film of Walt Disney Bambi animated film was in fact intended to be the second animation studio. ? feature this environmental history tells the story of the coming of age of a young fawnBambias he grew up in the forest. ? He makes friends with various creatures living there, including his friends Thumper the rabbit and flowering Skunk and a young doe named Tel. His absent father, the great King of the forest rarely appears, so he taught the way of life in the Woods mainly by his mother. ? but there is a danger lurking below, as man casual treads on their domain and soon Bambi must cope with living on his own. ?He transforms into a mature deer and his friends discover love, Bambi is seeking "twitterpated" - but eventually falling love with Tel, an act which itself brings new challenges.

Bambi is regarded as a classic tale of life, with more honesty more animated films have dared to tread. ? emotional and inspiring, Bambi is also a tour of beautifully painted backdrops and superbly moving music. Animated with a sense of realism, years to study the movements of the animals is immensely pay, and while the animals talk, the film is still used today still as point of reference to animate creatures. ? While he was not considered a financial on the original success (1942 - in the second world war)It was reissued in 1947, and several times during the next 50 years. ? released in DVD in 1997, Bambi now comes high definition in a Pack Blu - ray and DVD Combo stellar Diamond Edition, and even if owned you the old DVDIt's the inevitable release.

As with the other Disney animated features, the good people of Walt Disney Home Entertainment have spared no expense in making this really worthy of the name. ? Edition Diamond Edition version he did y no grain at all on this new transfer restored, and while the animation style is decidedly vintage at the time that it has been drawn, you would be hard-pressed to know that; the film is nearly 70 years, and yet it looks as if it was today. ? colors are lush and deep (forest green contain as many shades and nuances that it is just a feast for the eyes!)., and Blacks are darkwithout losing details in the shadows. ? it is, once again, a Visual presentation which was thrown out of the Park.

Audio is presented in a format English audio 7.1 DTS - HD HR, which is not without loss, but you really need to strain to notice a difference. 2 MB/s audio is very good. Sound effects are not really important in the vicinity and what benefits the more audio remix is incredibly mobile and lush musical score by Frank Churchill and Edward Plumb, who have also a few songs with a choir. additional audio tracks ? understand English Original Soundtrack restored (in Dolby Digital mono) as well as the French and Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1 Tracks. (Even the choral songs are in foreign languages, which are an additional benefit!)

This version of Diamond Edition includes all the features previously published DVDs, and a staggering amount of new material - including some supplements. ? rather innovative and somewhat revolutionary first, you can watch the film with an optional introduction for the film by Diane Disney Miller, and with DisneyView, which puts the new illustrations by Lisa Keene on the sides for those who want to experience in a window box. The extra first new major is the "Bambi: Inside Story Walt meetings - Enhanced Edition"(HD,_70_minutes) feature. ? This allows you watch the movie with picture-in-picture interactive experience that is similar to the "via the Keyhole" extra on the recent AlIce in Wonderland Blu - ray. ? all sorts of aspects of the production ".development history, animation, music, etc., are all explored here, but by an amazing recreation of transcripts of meeting real history with Walt Disney and his team ? go a little further, in many cases through the experience, you are able to branch to additional supplementary materialincluding a few short films of classic animation, all in HD. This is a phenomenal extra. ? is then up to the truly amazing "screen second Disney." ? with technology Spot411, you can dig deeper in the archives of Bambi as the movie plays, synchronized on your computer or the iPad. ? is really overwhelming, and I can only imagine what this will lead in the future. ?two "deleted scenes" (HD, 5 ?minutes) are included, and a sound recording of a song of lost demo, "Twitterpated" (HD, 2 minutes) is also included. ? "Bambi interactive galleries" provides a stunning wealth of artwork under the microscope. For children, there is an interactive game: "Disney's great book of knowledge", which is a book-like exploration of the forest of Bambi, where meet you friends and try to collect stickers through a series of mini-games.

As mentioned, all the previously released "classic DVD bonus" are included as well. ? two more "deleted scenes" (SD, 3 minutes) are included. ? in the documentary "the manufacture of Bambi: A Prince is born" (SD, 52 minutes), we get a look nice on the way in which everything is gathered. ?Much of it duplicates stories told in the meetings of the history feature, but it presented in a more traditional format here, and looks at the different areas of production, of history, the development of the character actors, Art Design, music, and the historic legacy of the film ? "Tricks of the trade" (SD, 7 minutes) is an old piece of archiving where Walt Disney explained how the Multiplan camera works, as well as its approach to the animation for the film. ? This leads nicely turned classic of animation "The old mill" (SD9 minutes), a film citizen 1937 who took advantage high camera Multiplan, and animation. environmental ? "Inside the Disney Archives" (SD, 8.5 minutes) is a look at the Animation Research Library to finally to the Studios. Disney Walt ? in this section, we have the original theatrical trailer, 1942 (SD, 2 minutes).

Playful, beautiful, emotional, touching, source of inspiration - are all adjectives that describe the film. ? This is no secret (in fact, Don Hahn discusses it in the "Making of Bambi" doc) that the film directly inspired the Lion King, and I can only wait with bated breath to see how Disney manages this film when it comes out on Blu - ray later this year. If it's something like what they have done here, it will be really surprising. Sporting a transfer beautiful, beautiful music, a touching history and a wealth of supplements new and classic, Bambi is one of those classic Disney features Animation that deserves a place in each video library. ?

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