This blog post breaks down the technical and nostalgic appeal of the Footloose (1984)
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footloose1984 – The film Footloose (1984).2160p – 4K Ultra HD resolution.bluray – Source is a Blu-ray disc.x265 / 10bit – A video codec known for high compression and color depth.yts – A reference to YTS (Yify Torrents) , a notorious, defunct (and now revived by third parties) torrent distribution group known for highly compressed, small-file-size movie rips.exclusive – A marketing label used by that group to denote a unique encode.The file was encoded from a physical Ultra HD Blu-ray disc, which is the highest quality consumer source available. x265 (HEVC): This blog post breaks down the technical and
The is the real hero here. Older digital formats often suffer from "banding" in gradients (like a sunset or a dark shadow looking blocky). With 10-bit, you get over a billion possible colors, making the neon lights of the drive-in and the denim-heavy wardrobe pop with a richness that viewers in the 80s never actually saw in theaters. The Tech: x265 Compression footloose1984 – The film Footloose (1984)