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The 1080p Blu-ray transfer beautifully preserves Danny Boyle and cinematographer Alwin Küchler’s distinct visual strategy. To represent the passage of time and Jobs’ evolving world, the filmmakers shot each of the three acts on a different film format: Act I (1984) – Shot on 16mm Film
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Shot on 16mm film , resulting in a raw, grain-heavy appearance with muted colors.
Boyle’s commentary track is energetic and incredibly informative. He speaks candidly about the logistical nightmares of shooting in real locations (such as the Flint Center where the real Mac was unveiled) and his collaborative process with the editing team to keep the pacing relentless. steve jobs 2015 1080p bluray exclusive
The Blu-ray features an encoded 1080p transfer with a 2.40:1 aspect ratio , complemented by a powerful DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track that captures every sharp volley of Aaron Sorkin's dialogue. Exclusive Special Features
A comprehensive, multi-part documentary detailing the film's evolution. It features candid interviews with Danny Boyle, Aaron Sorkin, and the main cast, detailing how they rehearsed the film like a theater play before shooting.
: The film uses three different formats to represent different eras: 16mm film (1984), 35mm film (1988), and digital video (1998). Exclusive Bonus Features The 1080p Blu-ray transfer beautifully preserves Danny Boyle
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Michael Fassbender discusses the immense pressure of portraying a cultural icon without looking physically identical to him. Kate Winslet reflects on mastering the Polish-Armenian accent of Joanna Hoffman, Jobs' marketing chief and moral compass.
This is a substantial behind-the-scenes featurette that covers: He speaks candidly about the logistical nightmares of
There are approximately 15 minutes of deleted scenes that add context to the NeXT era, including an extended exchange between Fassbender and Michael Stuhlbarg (playing Andy Hertzfeld). The exclusive disc includes optional audio commentary by Aaron Sorkin specifically for these cuts—a masterclass in screenwriting economy.
The "Exclusive" moniker originally referred to the Best Buy and Target steelbook releases in late 2015 and early 2016. Today, these are out of print. However, the standard BluRay disc (Universal Pictures, Catalog # 61168955) contains all the exclusive features mentioned above, whereas digital copies sold on iTunes or Amazon Prime Video do not.
: Boyle discusses the production schedule, editing choices, and his collaboration with the cast.