Interview with David Lynch on making Eraserhead

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Interview with David Lynch on making Eraserhead (Size: 348.18 MB)
 Eraserhead.Lynch.Interview.2003.DVDRip.x264.AAC.Eng.mkv348.18 MB

Description

This is a 90-minute documentary about the making of the movie, which consists of Lynch sitting before a microphone, smoking cigarettes, and talking about his memories of making the movie.



Video

Format : AVC

Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec

Format profile : High@L3.1

Format settings, CABAC : Yes

Format settings, ReFrames : 8 frames

Duration : 1h 24mn

Nominal bit rate : 431 Kbps

Width : 640 pixels

Height : 432 pixels

Display aspect ratio : 1.370

Frame rate : 29.970 fps

Resolution : 24 bits

Colorimetry : 4:2:0

Scan type : Progressive

Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.052



Audio

Format : AAC

Format profile : LC

Format settings, SBR : No

Codec ID : A_AAC

Duration : 1h 24mn

Channel(s) : 2 channels

Channel positions : L R

Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz

Resolution : 16 bits

Language : English



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Interview with David Lynch on making Eraserhead