In 2016, as part of the film's promotion, several artists re-illustrated scenes from the original story using unique mediums. Notably, artist created a version of the fearsome tiger, Shere Khan , made entirely from hand-torn paper . Other creators have also produced "deep" paper art inspired by the film, which uses layered paper to create a 3D effect. 2. Depth in 3D and 1080p Video
: The 3D and 2D transfers are praised for a sense of depth that extends for miles along the Z-axis, with lush jungle branches and vines appearing to recede deep into the background. The Jungle Book (2016) 1080p
While there is no official technical term or specific edition of called "deep paper," the phrase likely refers to one of the following artistic or technical aspects of the film: 1. Paper Art and Re-illustrations In 2016, as part of the film's promotion,
: High-quality 1080p encodes provide rich, inky black levels and fine shadow separation that maintain a three-dimensional feel even in 2D. 3. "Paper-thin" Character Growth Paper Art and Re-illustrations : High-quality 1080p encodes
The term "deep" is frequently used by reviewers to describe the film's groundbreaking visual depth. Even in standard high-definition, the film is noted for: