A music video compilation chronicling the promotion videos for English rock band The Police,A music video compilation chronicling the promotion videos for English rock band The Police,A music video compilation chronicling the promotion videos for English rock band The Police,
- Directors
- Derek Burbidge(videos Roxanne, Can't Stand Losing You, Message in a Bottle, Walking on the Moon, So Lonely, Don't Stand So Close to Me, De Do Do Do De Da Da Da, Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic, Spirits in the Material World)
- Lol Creme(videos Every Breath You Take, Wrapped Around Your Finger, Synchronicity II, Don't Stand So Close to Me '86)
- Kevin Godley(videos Every Breath You Take, Wrapped Around Your Finger, Synchronicity II, Don't Stand So Close to Me '86)
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- ConnectionsEdited from The Police: Every Breath You Take (1983)
Featured review
A DVD version was released in 2003
The Good: The DVD version has three soundtracks. A Dolby Stereo track which is of similar sound quality to the various CDs that have been released over the years. The second track is in Dolby 5.1, and it's a pretty good surround remix. And then there's the third track in DTS 5.1 format, which is the best of the lot. It packs a punch from all five speakers and will have the neighbors banging on the door telling you to turn it down! It's that good.
The Bad: While the soundtrack shines, the video quality ain't so good. Some of the earlier footage is a bit grainy, it's in the 4:3 aspect ratio, and most DVD players will probably try and stretch it into 16:9 making the Police look fat. If your TV has "panoramic" mode, then use it. It's unfortunate that all of the original video clips were shot in 4:3, but I suppose no one knew any better back then?
The Ugly: Some of those dance moves are shockers....but I suppose no one knew any better back then, either??
The Bad: While the soundtrack shines, the video quality ain't so good. Some of the earlier footage is a bit grainy, it's in the 4:3 aspect ratio, and most DVD players will probably try and stretch it into 16:9 making the Police look fat. If your TV has "panoramic" mode, then use it. It's unfortunate that all of the original video clips were shot in 4:3, but I suppose no one knew any better back then?
The Ugly: Some of those dance moves are shockers....but I suppose no one knew any better back then, either??
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- keiron-w
- Jan 13, 2007
Details
- Runtime1 hour
- Color
- Sound mix
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