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"Se7en" color timing
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(2024-06-19, 10:47 PM)borisanddoris Wrote: I'm a little confused on the source for the theatrical mix.  It states Dolby Digital but I thought all home AC3 mixes were remixes, even if they were gentle ones.  I've done the cinema DTS but they make no mention of that there.

i sent a message to croweyes asking him about what he used for the audio but no reply yet, i assume it's laserdisc as the only other original mixes are on vhs and the lazydisc dvd

se7en has had dialouge changed/obfuscated/revealed for the remastered dvds, and then it's different from the dvds on the blurays aswell. hard to say all the exact differences since it's not very well documented online but there's a few mentions of it here and there, but that's what i ment with the theatrical part
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It's probably more accurate to describe the LD mix for Se7en as a near-field mix, where the spread and dynamic range have been adjusted but the overall channel content remains untouched, however I do not know the film well enough to know if this is the case here.

Whereas the 6.1EX/ES mixes for the Platinum DVD are a new mix with changes to effects placement and (I think) new/different sound effects in certain places. Both home mixes (Criterion/New Line Platnum) were supervised by Ren Klyce
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(2024-06-21, 11:01 AM)zoidberg Wrote: It's probably more accurate to describe the LD mix for Se7en as a near-field mix, where the spread and dynamic range have been adjusted but the overall channel content remains untouched, however I do not know the film well enough to know if this is the case here.

Whereas the 6.1EX/ES mixes for the Platinum DVD are a new mix with changes to effects placement and (I think) new/different sound effects in certain places. Both home mixes (Criterion/New Line Platnum) were supervised by Ren Klyce

That seems spot on.  The LD mixes all sound pretty good albeit I've not heard the DTS pressing.  The cinema DTS is definitely a bit more powerful though.  It's a wonderful mix.
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(2024-06-21, 10:46 AM)kiyoakiwah Wrote: i sent a message to croweyes asking him about what he used for the audio but no reply yet, i assume it's laserdisc as the only other original mixes are on vhs and the laserdisc port dvd
so it's from the original dvd. interesting
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