Special features include two featurettes with optional English captions; the 20-minute "Making Of After Image" and the eight-minute "Portraying Death: The Art Of Special Effects Make Up." There are also production notes, sneak peeks, and upfront ads.
Story Synopsis:
"After" photographer Joe MacCormack (Mellencamp) captures the "Image" of a crime scene with his camera, he is left with a feeling of despair. Trying to get away from the horrors he has seen, Joe starts spending time with Lora (Terrylene), a woman who can't hear or speak. But Lora starts seeing things, and the two of them find themselves caught up in a madman's sick game. (Tricia Spears)
DVD Picture:
The anamorphically enhanced 1.85:1 DVD delivers the often-dark visuals with satisfying quality that can be appreciated when viewed in a completely blackened room. Though a little bit dim overall, hues are generally well-balanced with accurate fleshtones and the deepest blacks. that often lack definition. The picture can have an
Soundtrack:
The Dolby
×
Access Widescreen Review on your iPad or iPhone.
Internet access is required, but PDFs of complete issues and individual articles can be saved to your device for reading offline.