T he latest film by the brilliant Nicolas Winding Refn is preparing to come out on video, and its publisher, Wild Side, we announced the release of the Blu-ray edition for the month of February. The movie will be proposed in metal box (Steelbook), and will be equipped with two tracks DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, the first in VO, and the second in VF, as (good) habits of the publisher. Single counterparty (to check, however): they will be encoded as 16 bit and 48 Khz.
Great surprise at the box office, the film was also made known through its stunning soundtrack, which features pieces of electro-pop finest ilk. Mixing, very detailed and realistic, expressive force recovers a colossal during the (rare) action sequences drive. And on this, our colleague Michael Coleman has devoted a documentary of his series "Soundworks profile" sound work done on this film, read below:
SoundWorks Collection: The Sound of "Drive" from Michael Coleman on Vimeo .
February 8th, so you can see the film, 2.40 CinemaScope format, encoded in 1080p Full HD, and accompanied by the following supplements:
- Making-of (15 minutes)
- "Drive Without a Driver": exclusive interview with director (26 minutes)
- BOF to download: the piece of cult film Nightcall Kavinsky + 1 exclusive and original of his next album
- Trailer available in 1080p (what kind of sound format)
- The digital copy of the film
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