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Pink Floyd - The Division Bell (1994/2014) Blu-ray Audio
Quality: Blu-ray | Container: BDMV | Video codec: MPEG4 AVC | Audio Codec: LPCM, DTS-HD Master Audio
Progressive Rock, Art Rock, Psychedelic Rock | Duration: 01:06:27 | 22.57 Gb
Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 1920x1080 24fps[V: h264 high L4.1, yuv420p, 1920x1080]
Audio: 0x4448 96000Hz stereo 4608kbps[A: English[eng] (pcm_bluray, 96000 Hz, stereo, s24, 4608 kb/s)]
Audio: DTS 96000Hz 6ch 13824kbps[A: English[eng] (dts-hd ma, 96000 Hz, 5.1(side), s24)]
Audio: 0x4448 96000Hz 6ch 13824kbps[A: English[eng] (pcm_bluray, 96000 Hz, 5.1(side), s24, 13824 kb/s)]
The group "Pink Floyd" added a bonus to the Blu-ray film (blue-ray disc) Pink Floyd "The Division Bell" video Marooned. The clip begins with filming of a space station, from which panoramas of the Earth open up. In the second half of the video, viewers find themselves in an abandoned city, and the camera follows a man running through the ruins of Soviet buildings. These shots are interspersed with archival footage of the same places from the Soviet era.
The video was filmed in Chernobyl, Ukraine, in April by the Kyiv production studio Adrenalin Brothers. The role of the old man was played by Kiev actor Oleg Modzelevsky, and the role of the girl was played by an English actress, who was recorded in London and later added to the video. The main characters of the video represent the last people on earth. They are the only ones left in the whole world, on this abandoned and deserted planet.
The directors of the video set themselves the goal of achieving an association with Chernobyl and the disaster that occurred there. Thanks to Pink Floyd's Blu-ray film "The Division Bell", viewers plunged into the eerie atmosphere of the abandoned city of Pripyat, understanding how Ukrainians feel about this word. And some even learned about the Chernobyl disaster for the first time, having wondered on the Internet why the city looked so abandoned.
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Quality: Blu-ray | Container: BDMV | Video codec: MPEG4 AVC | Audio Codec: LPCM, DTS-HD Master Audio
Progressive Rock, Art Rock, Psychedelic Rock | Duration: 01:06:27 | 22.57 Gb
Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 1920x1080 24fps[V: h264 high L4.1, yuv420p, 1920x1080]
Audio: 0x4448 96000Hz stereo 4608kbps[A: English[eng] (pcm_bluray, 96000 Hz, stereo, s24, 4608 kb/s)]
Audio: DTS 96000Hz 6ch 13824kbps[A: English[eng] (dts-hd ma, 96000 Hz, 5.1(side), s24)]
Audio: 0x4448 96000Hz 6ch 13824kbps[A: English[eng] (pcm_bluray, 96000 Hz, 5.1(side), s24, 13824 kb/s)]
The group "Pink Floyd" added a bonus to the Blu-ray film (blue-ray disc) Pink Floyd "The Division Bell" video Marooned. The clip begins with filming of a space station, from which panoramas of the Earth open up. In the second half of the video, viewers find themselves in an abandoned city, and the camera follows a man running through the ruins of Soviet buildings. These shots are interspersed with archival footage of the same places from the Soviet era.
The video was filmed in Chernobyl, Ukraine, in April by the Kyiv production studio Adrenalin Brothers. The role of the old man was played by Kiev actor Oleg Modzelevsky, and the role of the girl was played by an English actress, who was recorded in London and later added to the video. The main characters of the video represent the last people on earth. They are the only ones left in the whole world, on this abandoned and deserted planet.
The directors of the video set themselves the goal of achieving an association with Chernobyl and the disaster that occurred there. Thanks to Pink Floyd's Blu-ray film "The Division Bell", viewers plunged into the eerie atmosphere of the abandoned city of Pripyat, understanding how Ukrainians feel about this word. And some even learned about the Chernobyl disaster for the first time, having wondered on the Internet why the city looked so abandoned.
Tracklist:
Cluster One (05:58)
What Do You Want From Me (04:21)
Poles Apart (07:04)
Marooned (05:28)
A Great Day For Freedom (04:18)
Wearing The Inside Out (06:48)
Take It Back (06:12)
Coming Back To Life (06:19)
Keep Talking (06:11)
Lost For Words (05:14)
High Hopes (08:31)
What Do You Want From Me (04:21)
Poles Apart (07:04)
Marooned (05:28)
A Great Day For Freedom (04:18)
Wearing The Inside Out (06:48)
Take It Back (06:12)
Coming Back To Life (06:19)
Keep Talking (06:11)
Lost For Words (05:14)
High Hopes (08:31)
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