Submitted by niklasd2003 t3_11cf674 in movies
Hey, I was wondering how big the file of a high format movie that is sent to the theatres is going to be. For example, a movie like "Avatar 2: The Way of Water" that is in a 3D/4K/HDR/HFR(48FPS)/IMAX format. I'm wondering if these files are terabytes big?
And is it possible in any way for us consumers to access such movies in this original highest quality? Because I assume that UHD Blu-rays (a popular media in which films are consumed in high quality) are substantially compressed compared to the original theatre quality?! And obviously we consumers always want the best possible quality especially when you are a home theatre enthusiast, so why would these companies not realese these movies in native uncompressed quality for a premium price? I mean there are even official licensed IMAX home theatres for consumers so why should they "just" use UHD Blu-rays (which are often not even in 3D/HFR/IMAX format) when there is a way better version out there?
SummerMummer t1_ja2puho wrote
> And is it possible in any way for us consumers to access such movies in this original highest quality?
Nope
https://massive.io/file-transfer/dcp-what-is-a-digital-cinema-package/