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Farscape: The Complete Series(TV) (1999-2004)
John Crichton. Astronaut. Flung through a wormhole and lost in a galaxy far from home. He finds himself in the middle of a prison break, surrounded by hostile aliens, soaring through space inside a glorious living spaceship called Moya. Hunted by the relentless Peacekeepers, he allies himself with his unimaginably alien fellow refugees and searches for a way home. So begins the epic sci-fi classic Farscape. A fusion of live-action, state-of-the-art puppetry, prosthetics and CGI, Farscape features mind-boggling alien lifeforms, dazzling special effects, edge-of-your-seat thrills, irreverent humor and unforgettable characters all brought to life by the creative minds at Jim Henson's Creature Shop. No wonder it's been called the most imaginative sci-fi series in television history. For more about Farscape: The Complete Series and the Farscape: The Complete Series Blu-ray release, see Farscape: The Complete Series Blu-ray Review published by Kenneth Brown on February 21, 2024 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.5 out of 5. Directors: Tony Tilse, Rowan Woods, Andrew Prowse Writer: Rockne S. O'Bannon Starring: Ben Browder, Claudia Black, Anthony Simcoe, Virginia Hey, Gigi Edgley, Paul Goddard » See full cast & crew Farscape: The Complete Series Blu-ray, Video QualityFarscape: A Succinct High Definition History Farscape has a surprisingly long and sordid history on Blu-ray, though through no real fault of the show or the likes of Sony, A&E, Cinedigm or any other studio or distributor that has released a complete series box set over the past thirteen years. As has been reported at length, the cause of every forthcoming issue I'll mention is the destruction (or best case, the loss) of the original 35mm film elements. Like Firefly and other early 2000s sci-fi series, visual effects were completed in standard definition, as no one dreamed of a world of dazzling high definition like we've inherited. Thus sequences involving FX are only available as SD-sourced 480p video, upscaled here to 1080p. However, in this case even non-FX shots are hindered by unavoidable up-conversion, and the results follow suit. Add to that any studio, distributor or remaster wizards have no way of starting from scratch, even if the budget were unlimited. Worse, the film elements that were destroyed were reportedly raw, pre-edited footage; all of the edited footage was completed past that point, and without the original FX files or the pre-edited footage, assembling a new version of Farscape that is 100% faithful to the original presentation is impossible. Ah, but what about Star Trek and its classic and Next Generation series' from-the-ground-up recreation and reimplementation of visual effects shots? Costly, and likely not something Farscape has the fanbase to support. Star Trek fandom is massive. Farscape fandom is respectable but the series remains rather niche. Okay, what about cutting edge AI- enhanced upscaling? Slow down, hoss. Maybe we'll get there. But human eyes still have to do a lot of work, even when AI is involved, to make sure the final product is everything consumers hope it will be. We aren't that far in the future -- yet -- and even then, it would initially be quite cost-prohibitive. For the Farscape Faithful Who Already Own a Previous Blu-ray Set And so we're left to squint, scan, study and determine if Shout Factory's new 1080p/AVC-encoded video presentation of Farscape's four seasons are merely comparable to the releases and transfers that have come before, or if Shout has managed to deliver a few improvements utilizing the same source materials Sony, A&E, Cinedigm and others had at their disposal. The answer is... sort of? Maybe? A little? Without an episode by episode, minute by minute breakdown of bitrates and encoding efficiency, it's difficult to state with certainty. But to my eyes, comparing the 2023 set to the 2013 15th anniversary Cinedigm and 2019 20th anniversary Sony versions, Shout's 25th anniversary edition has managed to deliver a slightly, and I mean slightly, better encode, while the show's palette and contrast are slightly, and goodness do I mean slightly, more lifelike, which would presumably involve tweaking saturation and/or contrast leveling. Whether that was intentional or simply a happy accident, we'll not know unless Shout details decisions made that would indeed lead to such minor differences. My scientific method, though? Not so scientific. Wholly subjective actually. Meaning you may walk away with the opinion that video quality is identical, or agree and note the best scenes to make a case. I unfortunately don't have that kind of time, so I leave it to our dutiful forum members to crack the case. I'll of course keep an eye on the thread and update my review if and when it becomes necessary with any pertinent findings. We currently don't have a review of the 2018 Sony set -- I simply own a copy as a fan -- but I'm confident that, aside from the slight saturation and contrast improvements over the previous three editions, other aspects of the 2023 video presentation remain virtually the same as what you already own. As it stands, I would set my video score at a 3.25 if quarter points were an option in our system, giving the new set's presentation a fractional edge over the past editions' dual 3.0's (reviewed by Jeffrey Kauffman in 2011 and 2013). But as I'm working with half-point increments, the video score bumps to 3.5 (as 3.25 rounds up); although it may be a touch misleading to those comparing scores of various editions at a quick glance. For Those Who've Never Purchased Farscape on Blu-ray Before Originally filmed in Australia in PAL standard, Farscape's first, second and third seasons are presented at 1.33:1, while the fourth and final season comes in at 1.78:1. The shift from full to widescreen also brings with it a bump in visual quality. Sadly, the episodes suffer from the loss of the original film elements and any studio's inability to overhaul what survives in a way that would radically improve the transfers. Colors are decent all things considered, though combined with decidedly inconsistent and underwhelming contrast, the output often appears muddy, weak, murky or darker than I imagine was intended. The image actually appears quite soft more times than not. And while edge definition is reasonably precise, fine textures lack natural crispness, clarity is all over the place, and crush is a prevailing problem that brings with it some unwanted blockiness and loss of detail in the shadows. The worst part is you can really see what Farscape could be in an alternate 2024 where the film elements had been preserved and a studio plunked down enough cash to give the show a full restoration. Ignoring the subpar high definition qualities (or lack thereof), there's still a lot to love and a great deal of care that's been put into everything from ship design to world building, prosthetics, costuming and makeup. I'm actually a bit puzzled by how frequently Farscape is scooped up and released, re-released and re-re-released on Blu-ray. I'm a fan as much as the next guy, but other than rights being passed to a new distributor and the desire to keep sets available for new and old fans alike... well, I guess I just solved the mystery. We aren't talking competing Farscape sets as much as we're talking about diehard fans trying to find the very, very best version of a beloved saga that, for the foreseeable future, isn't going to get the overhaul we all crave. The best case scenario is that, one by one, new fans find the series, fall in love (video quality be damned), and pave the way for the smallest of small chances that AI-upscaling will manage to advance to a place that Farscape can magically be transformed into what it's always meant to have been. Here's hoping. Thankfully, there are some other tweaks and new content to dive into! Farscape: The Complete Series Blu-ray, Audio QualityI was already more than pleased with Farscape's previous lossless tracks, but Shout Factory's DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround mix actually sounds a tiny bit better to my ears. I wouldn't call it an outright upgrade or improvement, but there is a sense of depth and weight to the soundscape here that I prefer to more crystalline sci-fi sonics. Let's call it a preference and then call it a day. Either way, the highlight of Farscape's AV presentation is undoubtedly its audio, thanks to excellent TV-series dynamics, a (relatively remarkable modern level of fidelity, and clean intelligible dialogue that's almost always neatly prioritized and naturally grounded in the soundfield (barring a handful of chaotic scenes where voices can get a tad overwhelmed). Rear speaker activity is quite engaging -- involving even -- despite some occasional spottiness when front-heavy conversations dominate and the surrounds aren't so readily utilized. But goodness, once action, intrigue, a bloody battle, a tense dogfight, a shipwide emergency, or a planetary crisis storms an episode? Whether it's by way of Guy Gross's infectious music and themes or the invasion of precision-crafted directional effects or silky smooth starship channel pans, the soundfield comes to life and proves surprisingly immersive. LFE output is punchy and powerful too, with what I perceive to be a more organic sense of weight in this particular track, though I was already very happy with the previous editions' low-end performance. All told, there aren't many caveats when discussing Farscape's audio, making for an aspect of the set that helps justify its price tag. Click here or here to read Jeffrey Kauffman's 2011 and 2013 reviews of Farscape's lossless audio, which he says "maintains excellent clarity and precision even in the noisiest moments." (Note: Shout Factory has corrected a pitch issue in "The Peacekeeper Wars" that was present on previous studios' sets. It has been corrected for the 2023 edition.) Farscape: Other Seasons
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