Immersive and innovative exploration of planet Earth through eyes of two human beings.Immersive and innovative exploration of planet Earth through eyes of two human beings.Immersive and innovative exploration of planet Earth through eyes of two human beings.
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- TriviaThe film was shot with an 18K resolution camera, and plays back at 60 frames per second. In terms of data, the film is about half a petabyte in size, which is roughly 500 terabytes. That means viewers are able to observe 32 gigabytes of data per second, or nearly 2,000 gigabytes per minute.
- Crazy creditsSince this movie is shown at 18k in the Las Vegas Sphere, it is able to show all the approximately 2000 crew members credits all at once, legible to the audience, taking up a large portion of the dome screen.
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Written and Performed by Andrew Silver
Arranged by Andrew Silver
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A First of Its Kind Experience
While the narrative might lack engagement, *Postcard From Earth* compensates generously through an overwhelming, visually arresting spectacle that unfolds on the most enormous scale possible.
For the most part, the imagery of *Postcard from Earth* is quite simple, encapsulating vast landscapes, along with footage of both animals and humans. The Sphere's immense screen, enveloping over 180 degrees of the auditorium and boasting a startling 16K resolution, elevates these images to another level. The visual experience extends beyond conventional boundaries, offering an overwhelming and enthralling cinematic immersion.
The pinnacle moment of *Postcard From Earth* arrives when the screen expands from a standard cinema screen size to 160 square feet, provoking audible gasps from the audience, including myself. The scale achieved at this juncture is nothing short of jaw-dropping, creating a unique cinematic moment that remains etched in my memory.
While the film excels in its overall visual impact, there are sporadic instances where specific special effects are unconvincing. This may be due to a higher frame rate than a conventional film. Nevertheless, these CGI shots are infrequent and do not significantly diminish the film's overall visual grandeur.
For the most part, the imagery of *Postcard from Earth* is quite simple, encapsulating vast landscapes, along with footage of both animals and humans. The Sphere's immense screen, enveloping over 180 degrees of the auditorium and boasting a startling 16K resolution, elevates these images to another level. The visual experience extends beyond conventional boundaries, offering an overwhelming and enthralling cinematic immersion.
The pinnacle moment of *Postcard From Earth* arrives when the screen expands from a standard cinema screen size to 160 square feet, provoking audible gasps from the audience, including myself. The scale achieved at this juncture is nothing short of jaw-dropping, creating a unique cinematic moment that remains etched in my memory.
While the film excels in its overall visual impact, there are sporadic instances where specific special effects are unconvincing. This may be due to a higher frame rate than a conventional film. Nevertheless, these CGI shots are infrequent and do not significantly diminish the film's overall visual grandeur.
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