In "Lossless No. 1," Baron and Goodwin attempt to visualize the difference between film and digital video by isolating a particularly powerful sequence of 48 frames from "The Wizard of Oz," scanned from a 35mm film print, but also extracted from a DVD release of the film. The artists then digitally subtracted the DVD frames from the scanned film frames, leaving an image that reveals the difference between the analog and digital formats. The result is 31 seconds of Dorothy's ruby slippers clicking together, over and over, the shoes, her legs, and her dress a shimmering beacon, an immortal moment of intense wishing.
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5.0
Ultimate Driving Craft 3 - Eyes on main beam
5.8
Otto - The Disaster Movie
Comedy
5.2
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Action, Drama
9.2
Travelling Hawkers in Frankfurt am Main
Documentary
6.2
Avatar: Creating the World of Pandora
Documentary
6.5
Liberation: Direction of the Main Blow
War, Drama
6.2
Captain Nulle
Adventure, Drama
7.4
OLIVIA RODRIGO: driving home 2 u (a SOUR film)
Music, Documentary
7.8
Bat
Animation
7.6
The Passenger
Horror, Comedy, Science Fiction
5.8
Edison And Leo
Animation, Fantasy, Comedy, Romance, Adventure, Horror
6.5
Bayside Shakedown 2
Action, Comedy, Drama, Crime
6.2
Harlots of the Caribbean
Adventure, Action, Comedy
7.2
Next Exit, Main Street
Documentary
6.9
Matrix
6.8
Surviving R. Kelly: The Impact
Documentary
7.6
Solitary Road
Documentary
6.4
Through Main Street with an Orchestra
Comedy, Romance, Drama
6.0
Brent Weinbach: Appealing to the Mainstream
Comedy
6.0