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4K Release Brief for Titan A.E.
Titan A.E. — 2000 animated sci‑fi film directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman — is being prepared for a 4K presentation. This paper summarizes the film’s restoration needs, technical specifications, source materials, and a proposed workflow to produce a high‑quality 4K master suitable for archival and commercial release.
| Port | Use | |------|-----| | HDMI | Connect to TV/monitor (4K capable) | | USB | External storage (flash drive, HDD) | | MicroSD | Expand storage (up to 64GB) | | AV (3.5mm) | Composite video for older TVs | | Ethernet (RJ45) | Wired internet (faster/more stable) | | DC 5V | Power input | titan ae 4k
The Story and Themes
- Resolution constraints: Final digital compositing was performed at ~1280×720 to 1920×1080 due to 2000-era render farms.
- Aliasing artifacts: Early CGI models (e.g., the Titan ship, ice rings) exhibit visible polygon edges and texture seams.
- 2D/3D integration: Hand-drawn characters (like Cale and Korso) were digitally painted and composited over 3D backgrounds, leading to inconsistent edge blending.