As indicated by the "480p" in your file name, the production reflects the standard-definition quality of the late 2000s, which may feel dated compared to modern 4K releases.
To a modern audience, 480p (Standard Definition) might seem grainy, but in the context of its release, it was the "gold standard" for balancing file size and visual clarity.
As indicated by the "480p" in your file name, the production reflects the standard-definition quality of the late 2000s, which may feel dated compared to modern 4K releases.
To a modern audience, 480p (Standard Definition) might seem grainy, but in the context of its release, it was the "gold standard" for balancing file size and visual clarity.