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Video Quality 4.5 of 5
Shout! Studios gives its Blu-ray-only release of Operation Seawolf an MPEG-4 AVC encode on a BD-25 (disc size for feature: 24.70 GB) that comes with a slipcover. Steven Luke's fourth directorial feature appears in its originally composed ratio of 1.78:1. Cinematographer Joseph Loeffler shot the movie using a RED Digital Cinema Professional camera. (I couldn't ascertain if the DI was finished at 2K or 4K.) Color grading and color correction was done using DaVinci Resolve software. The image is clear with a color palette predominately made up of blue, gray, tan, and some red. The red tint inside the German sub (see Screenshot #s 5 andis impressively lit. The visual effects firm Postmodern Digital does pretty solid work for shots of the naval vessels (see frame grabs 16-18). However, the shot of the sun beaming towards Lady Liberty is doubtlessly animated (see capture #15). Some of the vfx shots can look relatively flat with two-dimensional compositional planes. Still, this is nearly a blemish-free transfer. Shout! has encoded the feature at a very healthy standard video bitrate of 34000 kbps.
A dozen chapters accompany the 87-minute feature.
Audio Quality 5.0 of 5
Shout! has supplied a DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Surround track (2763 kbps, 24-bit) and a DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Stereo (1665 kbps, 24-bit), which is a downmix of the 5.1. Spoken words are clean, crisp, and distinct. The 5.1 mix delivers a completing enveloping multi-channel experience during all the battle scenes, with all speakers outputted in full force. The viewer will hear with high fidelity the rippling of the waves. Composer Alex Kharlamov crafts a dramatic action score that blends in well with the other elements in the film's sound design.
A majority of the movie is spoken in English and Shout! has included optional English SDH. Some of the dialogue at the beginning is in German. Shout! has included compulsory English subs in all caps (see the last screen capture).
Steven Luke's fourth directorial feature appears in its originally composed ratio of 1.78:1.
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