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Well, if there isn't any bonus material, why the double DVD?
On March 25th, 2014, Dream Theater performed at the Boston Opera House with very special guests from the Berklee College of Music orchestra and choir. Filmed and directed by Pierre and François Lamoureux, and mixed and mastered by Richard Chycki, Breaking The Fourth Wall (Live From The Boston Opera House) is over 2 hours in length, complete with special bonus features.
As long as they have the stand alone version of that intro animation, I don't care what the other bonus features are.
Quote from: TheGreatPretender on August 27, 2014, 08:33:09 PMAs long as they have the stand alone version of that intro animation, I don't care what the other bonus features are.
Quote from: Jinx on August 27, 2014, 11:32:12 AMTo the folks who have preordered - Is the money taken right away or on despatch of the item? Cheers Good question. All places are different, but I THINK Amazon might charge once the item is shipped. You might want to contact Amazon, or whoever you're pre-ordering from.
To the folks who have preordered - Is the money taken right away or on despatch of the item? Cheers
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I can only imagine what's going on behind the DT curtain. I mean, there was clearly a change in the sound. Are they reading our posts and making tweaks?
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Quote from: RaiseTheKnife on August 28, 2014, 01:07:27 AMI can only imagine what's going on behind the DT curtain. I mean, there was clearly a change in the sound. Are they reading our posts and making tweaks?While it sounds appealing, I can't really imagine that the guys working on the release are that incompetent and/or humble at the same time to base their work on internet feedback. Pointing out flaws on artwork is a different kind of animal. Love that the keys are so loud this time around, that's the most needed change compared to LALP & DT12. That's nothing new though, Live Scenes had louder keys than SFAM and Budokan had that loud bass I was hoping would return on this release. Oh well, can't win 'em all.
Quote from: BRGM on August 27, 2014, 05:44:55 PMWell, if there isn't any bonus material, why the double DVD?Because a single blu-ray can hold about 5x the data as a single DVD. By splitting the show up into two DVDs they can increase the quality of the video and audio. Still won't be as good as the Blu-Ray, but will be better than a single DVD.
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I wish they go back to more dark lighting. And a more obscure atmosphere in the stage.
Quote from: Xenon on August 28, 2014, 10:59:36 AMI wish they go back to more dark lighting. And a more obscure atmosphere in the stage. Hmm I disagree. The stage setup this year was fantastic. The graffiti wall, the Enigma Machine, the HUGE screen. I loved it!
Quote from: Jinx on August 28, 2014, 11:22:54 AMQuote from: Xenon on August 28, 2014, 10:59:36 AMI wish they go back to more dark lighting. And a more obscure atmosphere in the stage. Hmm I disagree. The stage setup this year was fantastic. The graffiti wall, the Enigma Machine, the HUGE screen. I loved it!Yeah I agree, the stage setup this tour was superb. It all comes down to how its captured on film though, that makes a big difference. What looks good in person can easily look bad on film if not handled properly. From the looks of TLG video, the visuals on this release look pretty great, IMO.
Quote from: mikeyd23 on August 28, 2014, 11:26:00 AMQuote from: Jinx on August 28, 2014, 11:22:54 AMQuote from: Xenon on August 28, 2014, 10:59:36 AMI wish they go back to more dark lighting. And a more obscure atmosphere in the stage. Hmm I disagree. The stage setup this year was fantastic. The graffiti wall, the Enigma Machine, the HUGE screen. I loved it!Yeah I agree, the stage setup this tour was superb. It all comes down to how its captured on film though, that makes a big difference. What looks good in person can easily look bad on film if not handled properly. From the looks of TLG video, the visuals on this release look pretty great, IMO.Oh, I like all of those things. I'm not a fan of all that Shiny Lights and Colors Colliding I dig the 1 colour per song lighting
That's what I would do as well, but this time I'm skeptical. It's said that the BD+3CD package is an official store exlusive.
Quote from: TheLordOfTheStrings on August 27, 2014, 02:29:23 AMThey should seriously release this kinda stuff on DTF first as a test, let us nitpick it to death, and then fix everything that's "wrong" about it and release it to the rest of the world. xDExactly. If it's something we DTFers now it's how to nitpick about every little detail
They should seriously release this kinda stuff on DTF first as a test, let us nitpick it to death, and then fix everything that's "wrong" about it and release it to the rest of the world. xD