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Comfortably clean with its digital video source, noise is limited, making room for clarity galore. It's pristine. There's no loss of definition and the resolution is stable. As such, fidelity remains high, the only softness a cinematography decision.

Tight black levels and crisp contrast both keep up their end. Strong highlights give Feed the Gods energy under the daylight sun, and shadows drive the horror mood come nightfall.

Color grading varies scene-to-scene, but firmly displaying primaries where intended. Forest settings hit dense greens galore. Glowing flesh tones add a spark without losing their natural quality. It's attractive all around.

Audio

Differences between the DTS-HD 5.1 mix and PCM stereo are few. Being on a budget, the stereos take on most of the work. Insects chirp across the fronts. The score takes prominence where needed. LFE makes the tiniest presence, but without significant action, Feed the Gods doesn't have much on offer.

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