Jurassic Park was the historic launchpad for Digital Theater Systems (DTS) audio in 1993. In theaters, the sound wasn't printed on the film strip itself; it was played from separate CD-ROMs synchronized with the projector via a timecode. This allowed for unprecedented dynamic range, crystal-clear highs, and a thunderous low-end.
The Jurassic Park 35mm 1080p version Cinema DTS Superwide Open Matte is more than just a video file — it is a . It represents a perfect storm of technological features: the raw analog warmth of a 35mm print, the expansive vertical information of open matte, and the thunderous, un-compromised power of the original DTS cinema audio. Jurassic Park was the historic launchpad for Digital
The studios forgot that Jurassic Park is a horror film disguised as an adventure film. It requires grain. It requires vertical space. It requires punishing bass. The Jurassic Park 35mm 1080p version Cinema DTS