X265 'link' — Norbit 2007 Hineng 1080p Bluray 10bit
The release allows film students and comedy nerds to study Murphy’s physicality frame-by-frame. Watching Rasputia stomp down the stairs in 1080p 10-bit clarity is a masterclass in comedic blocking.
Rick Baker’s Oscar-nominated prosthetic makeup work is on full display. The 1080p resolution preserves the fine textures of the cosmetics, facial hair, and clothing fabric.
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Because HEVC/x265 is computationally intensive, seamless playback requires appropriate hardware and software configurations.
The practical result is remarkable: For a movie like Norbit , an older x264 encode might require a 10 GB to 15 GB file to look perfect. An x265 encode can achieve that same visual fidelity in a file that is only 2 GB to 5 GB. This saves massive amounts of hard drive space for data hoarders and reduces buffering for those streaming across a home network. Why 10bit Color Matters (Even for 1080p) The release allows film students and comedy nerds
| Aspect | Details | | :--- | :--- | | | Brian Robbins | | Producer(s) | John Davis, Eddie Murphy | | Studio | DreamWorks Pictures (production), Paramount Pictures (distribution) | | Release Date | February 9, 2007 | | Budget | $60 million | | Box Office | $159.3 million | | MPAA Rating | PG-13 (for crude and sexual humor, some nudity and language) | | Critical Reception | Generally negative; holds a 9% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a Metascore of 27/100 | | Awards | Won three Razzie Awards, including Worst Actor and Worst Actress for Eddie Murphy's dual roles |
: The encode was created from a high-definition physical Blu-ray disc, ensuring the best possible starting point for compression. Movie Summary: Norbit (2007)
A mild-mannered man is forced into a marriage with a monstrous woman. The 1080p resolution preserves the fine textures of
: Despite mixed critical reception, the film was a massive box office success, grossing $159 million worldwide . Its makeup effects, designed by legendary artist Rick Baker , even earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Makeup . Technical Breakdown: 1080p BluRay 10-bit x265
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The primary challenge of archiving a film like Norbit lies in its visual composition. Shot on 35mm film by cinematographer Clark Mathis, the movie features a bright, highly saturated color palette designed to emphasize its cartoonish, larger-than-life tone. Furthermore, Rick Baker’s legendary, intricate prosthetic makeup work on characters like Rasputia and Mr. Wong requires high clarity to resolve skin textures and fine details without looking muddy. 1. Color Graduation and Banding Elimination
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