Jurassic Park was famously the first film to use sound in theaters. The "DTS" tag in this release signifies a high-bitrate audio track that mimics that 1993 powerhouse experience. It provides:
Unlike the standard 1.85:1 theatrical aspect ratio, this version reveals more of the frame at the top and bottom (open matte), providing a unique "superwide" perspective of the film's cinematography on Cinema DTS Audio: Jurassic Park was famously the first film to
How to your screen to view film-grain-heavy content. Jurassic Park was famously the first film to
: Expect to see more "dead space" at the top and bottom of the frame. You may occasionally see equipment (like boom mics) or unfinished edges of sets, as these areas weren't originally intended for the final theatrical crop. Jurassic Park was famously the first film to
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