Beyond Tinker Bell: Disney and Blu-ray Enhance the Movie Experience
We've had a Blu-ray player for a while now. But it hasn't really affected me as a movie fan until recently because I really saw it as one of my husband's new toys instead of something that would change my viewing habits. Yes, the audio and video aspects of it are amazing, but I saw it as more of an extension of his fondness for the shoot-em-up, high energy, big impact films.
That changed when I heard that Disney was releasing a CG animated movie about my favorite pixie, Tinker Bell, on Blu-ray disc (BD). Due to the fact that it's a new storyline with all new artwork instead of material that was simply transferred to digital form, I figured this would be a great opportunity to jump into this technology feet first.
Since I also felt that the movie itself would skew to a younger audience I could best serve my review by having my own screening with a panel of expert judges, i.e. young school-age kids who know more about computer related things at their tender ages than I ever will. That way I could get their feedback on what the BD experience means to them in light of the fact that there was additional material on this disc as opposed to what's offered on the standard DVD.
What I set out to do and what eventually happened are not quite the same thing. My initial theory, that the movie itself in Blu-ray would not matter to the kids, was on target. It is what it is and what mattered to them was the content, not how it was executed. No surprise there. Nor the fact that the BD games, while I had fun with them, are geared for children. What I didn't expect was the world that this technology would bring to life. I see the magic of having a computer at home and that with its use I am part a global network unlike one I could have ever imagined. Disney upped that using their ideas and Imagineers to build a new galaxy. Naive of me, perhaps. Eye-opening, definitely.
I guess this is as good a place as any to say that if you have already experienced a Disney Blu-ray disc, skip down a few paragraphs to hear about my experiences with Tinker Bell.
Okay, I had my panel of experts in place. They would be coming over to view the movie with me as well as have some fun with all the special features that the Tink BD is loaded with. Keeping that in mind, I figured that I’d better get as much info as possible beforehand. I’m really glad that I did. Here's a handy-dandy hint for the newbies out there. Get pen and paper ready. No, there won't be a pop-quiz later. There is, however, a lot of information to absorb. I ended up taking a lot of notes and you might want to as well.

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