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1,335 | 72.48% |
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So saying 'we're lucky' is only as true as the bullet dodged in realizing the emulsions were poor, as opposed to lucky they were stored. Nearly everything is stored and stored well in Hollywood. That's by design. |
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I thought you said NOBODY? |
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You should watch the featurette on the Coppola Restoration for The Godfather. What held true for the Godfather original prints also holds true for the Star Wars original print. Film stock had not advanced that much between the two films and there was still no trend in the film industry to archive films. Plus nobody ever though that there would be such a thing as HD formats that would give close to print quality rendition of films. The site you linked to I had actually visited. The person who wrote the information in one part tries to imply the notion that Lucas is lying because film is not supposed to deteriorate so quickly (20+ years). The fact of the matter is if you stored the film in a strict climate controlled environment and basically never abused the film in the first place, then yes, the film will last a long long time. The problem is that the person who wrote the article did not include the fact that Star Wars was a VERY popular film and the original print must have had been used quite extensively to make the IP prints. Those IP prints were also used quite extensively to make the theatrical prints. It isn't a stretch to also think that they made more than one initial run of the IP prints as they must have had to replace damaged IP prints. In other words, the original Star War prints must have been in as worse a shape if not worse than The Godfather I & II prints.
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No, stuff is not "stored and stored well" in Hollywood. Just a few years back there was a bad fire in the Universal lot, which resulted in a loss of many studio prints and other valuable stuff. To say that stuff is "stored and stored well" in Hollywood is either a clear sign of denial or an outright admission of ignorance about the way things actually work there. |
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Huh? Then why are so many artists like Lucas and Scorsese clamoring for Hollywood to save decaying films that are disappearing in vaults every day? Many of these so called "well stored prints" are literally turning to dust. Some cannot even be found. Watch the special features on Blade Runner. Look at all the effort that had to go into putting that film back together. They were missing entire sections of it at one point, and weren't sure it was going to be restorable as a result.
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Here's the L.A. Times article on the Godfather restoration:
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment...0,124290.story My favorite parts: The restoration was a sizable undertaking that required a team of technicians, several hundred thousand dollars and two years of effort, largely because the negative for "The Godfather" had been nearly destroyed by overprinting and mishandling. The restoration might never have happened, though, without the intervention of Coppola's old friend Steven Spielberg. He persuaded Paramount Chairman Brad Grey to greenlight the undertaking, which included full-digital restorations of "The Godfather" and "The Godfather: Part II" and the remastering of "The Godfather: Part III." |
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"Yousah needs thatsah hose to breath?!! EGADS!" I for one plan to boycott such revisionist work though, and will demand the unaltered moon landing footage! |
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You don't think these guys might be overstating the case JUST A BIT? There are vaults all over town. Yes, they certainly are not catalog complete, but these places are humid and temp controlled, light deprived etc. Had they just been throwing stuff into closets in Canoga Park they would have been destroyed. The simple fact is this: there are great releases of their films in HD. Bottom line. An enormous amount made since the 60's is fine and most made by the studios is included in that. Once you begin pushing deeper than that you get into the realm of PD films, films made by bankrupt production or distribution companies, obscure stuff with small releases, like Fear and Desire by Kubrick - preserved with the help of Scorcese, but that film is 55 years old. Blade Runner is a good example, but you also have to give it some slack due to the tortured history that film had, with work prints being released, first "Director's Cut" and all. That's almost an exception to this debate. Again, this is off track: Lucas is full of it when he claims there are not hi quality elements to restore the OT to blu ray. Full of it. |
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Oh, I totally agree with you on SW. Lucas has all he needs to do whatever he would ever want with those films. Few movie makers have the level of control...lucky for us. He is indeed full of it.
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![]() I gotta go. This thread has sucked up WAY too much of my day!! ![]() Last edited by BouCoupDinkyDau; 09-27-2011 at 09:35 PM. |
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