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John Caldwell opinion, March 28, 2007 - 7:00 am
Six Tips for Home Theater Demos
Want to show off your home theater? Use columnist John Caldwell's six professional demo tips.
A still from Vertical Limit Scholars have written countless tomes dedicated to cinematic theory and the psychology of the cinema. Perhaps no single art form has been so widely studied, postulated, dissected and critically analyzed. As an undergraduate college student studying for my degree in psychology, I can recall studying how the cinema was prescribed as a substitute for psychotherapy. I kid you not. The cinema and the way it affects us are serious things, it would seem. And while home theater has a ways…
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Posted by  on  03/28  at  08:44 PM

It’s funny that “Vertical Limit” is used so much… it’s so bad, but it looks great!

Posted by  on  03/28  at  08:54 PM

I have had great results with the Normandy invasion from “Saving Private Ryan”. No matter how many times I see it, I find myself ducking bullets when the surround is right.

Posted by  on  03/29  at  04:00 AM

2. It must tell a story
Find a “screen” that tells a complete story.  Screen or scene.

Now that you’ve hard the “rules” explained
Hard the rules?

Overall I enjoyed it.

Posted by  on  03/29  at  11:08 AM

The scene i use seems to follow these rules nicely.  From the incredibles, when the children are running from henchmen on flying machines in the jungle.  Its a handful of minutes long, introduces a wonderful soundtrack halfway through that showcases horn tweeters (lots of brass) then goes to an ultra crisp high-hat.
End on the part where the boy plunges into the water, and you see/hear/feel the explosion at the surface happening from underwater.

I also have buttkickers installed, and the part where a flying machine crashes into a pillar seems to lift the seats off the ground.

Posted by  on  03/29  at  01:45 PM

one scene I use that people have been wowed at is the gunfight scene in “Open Range” great booms from shotguns and richochets from glass try it it it great

Posted by  on  03/30  at  10:29 AM

I’m a big fan of that Incredibles clip, as well as the pod race from Phantom Menace However my new favorite is the plane rescue from Superman Returns.

Posted by  on  03/31  at  03:31 PM

Add these to the list, the opening battle sequence from Gladiator when the Huns lining up across the battlefield and the arrows and pots of oil flying overhead and smashing into the trees is fantastic. The blacks, greys and stark whites look great.

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