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Expedition Africa: Stanley & Livingstone(TV)
With only a compass and some simple maps, four 21st-century explorers follow in the footsteps of journalist Henry Morton Stanley, who famously journeyed to the heart of Tanzania in 1871 to locate Dr. David Livingstone. Navigator Pasquale Scaturro, wildlife expert Mireya Mayor, survival pro Benedict Allen and journalist Kevin Sites travel 970 miles across the breathtaking African landscape in this gripping adventure series. For more about Expedition Africa: Stanley & Livingstone and the Expedition Africa: Stanley & Livingstone Blu-ray release, see the Expedition Africa: Stanley & Livingstone Blu-ray Review Expedition Africa: Stanley & Livingstone Blu-ray, Video QualityFor about 99% of the time, Expedition Africa looks splendid in its 1080p AVC encode, with an aspect ratio of 1.78:1. Colors are precise and lifelike, from the gorgeous greens of the jungle, to the thrilling reds of the Maasai robes, to the burnt rust and brown of the Bahi desert. This is an unusually variegated palette, and the Blu-ray does it proud, offering a nuance and subtlety to the wide array of hues offered throughout the production. Clarity is superb, with busy detail like leafy environments coming through with astounding detail. Close-ups on snakes and lizards make their scaly exteriors virtually palpable. The bad news is occasional artifacting, including some really ugly edge enhancement which shows up in the many orange backlit moments, usually with such items as tree branches or spears. There is also occasional slight ringing in some topiary scenes. These are very transitory problems, though, and my hunch is most viewers will be blown away by the gorgeous depth and sharpness of Expedition Africa's image. Expedition Africa: Stanley & Livingstone Blu-ray, Audio QualityWhen it rains, it pours, new audio format-wise. In all the years I have been reviewing, I had never encountered DTS HD-MA 2.0 mixes, and this week I received two reviews with this audio format. While some may complain at the lack of a true surround sound mix for Expedition Africa, the fact is there are precious few moments when it would have made much difference. The bulk of this piece's soundtrack is people talking, and all of that spoken material comes through completely clearly. Yes, some of the ambient sections, like the wonderful water sequences, and even the storms, would probably have benefitted from a 5.1 mix, but what is here offers flawless fidelity and really some quite surprising dynamic range at times. You'll probably startle much as our fearless quartet does when a herd of cattle suddenly stampedes through a waterhole they're visiting, giving the soundtrack some pretty dramatic LFE. This may not be really immersive, but it serves this production admirably for the most part. Expedition Africa: Stanley & Livingstone Blu-ray, News and UpdatesNo related news posts for Expedition Africa: Stanley & Livingstone Blu-ray yet. |
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