Dolby Atmos isn’t just a vital tool for today’s film and video content creators—it can also reach back in time to make classic movies better than ever.
Turbine, a German boutique Blu-ray and DVD label, specialises in remastering of movies, especially iconic comedy and horror titles. Started and run by cinema-mad perfectionists, Turbine is proud of its devotion to making the highest quality products for the home theatre cineaste, and Dolby Atmos is increasingly part of that process. We talked to Christian Bartsch, technical director at Turbine, to find out how and why a 21st century technology fits in so well with 20th century material.
Dolby Atmos isn’t just a vital tool for today’s film and video content creators—it can also reach back in time to make classic movies better than ever.
Turbine, a German boutique Blu-ray and DVD label, specialises in remastering of movies, especially iconic comedy and horror titles. Started and run by cinema-mad perfectionists, Turbine is proud of its devotion to making the highest quality products for the home theatre cineaste, and Dolby Atmos is increasingly part of that process. We talked to Christian Bartsch, technical director at Turbine, to find out how and why a 21st century technology fits in so well with 20th century material.