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#2861 |
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Oct 2007
Los Angeles
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So it is Lawrence of Arabia... wow.
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#2862 |
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Mar 2008
Bay Area, CA
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#2863 |
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Nov 2007
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Incredibly good news. Thank you Penton.
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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He may have further info on that subject. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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In regards to your question, I’m hoping for the later part of next year for a Blu-ray release of LoA but, keep in mind nothing is set in stone. I think that beatboy actually got a bad bashing by some…. because people don’t realize these things are always subject to change. |
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#2867 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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#2868 |
Special Member
Jun 2007
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I'm going to guess that you wouldn't have revealed the title so quickly if it wasn't a "for sure" thing at this point. I imagine it's still a question if Sony will release LoA on BR from their current master (that I thought they just did a bunch of work on?) and then take another dip when this new master is done? Did this newly agreed upon work throw a "wrench" into Sony/Columbia's plans they already had? (obviously plans are more likely than not to change, but this had to have given Sony something to think about!) Who is funding this re-master? (I'm a little confused, because I thought Sony already put a bunch of work/money in it rather recently to get their current master) So potentially we could get it next year from the current master and then a few years down the line from that newer master (it would seem silly to pop out a double dip the next year)... or we may just have to wait 'til, likely, late '09 or '10 for it to be done and us to get it the first time? I'm mostly just curious, as I'll take whatever LoA is released on BR... double dips and all! A side note: I picked up Passage to India this week after renting it last week... Great work to Sony and whoever else had a hand in it! Not an "I, Robot", but it certainly looks to be the best that title will ever look and it's definitely a worthy purchase for any classic film fan. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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You are correct. Last year, the techie people at SPE were asked to produce a new video master of LoA using the last available scan (not telecine but scan) as the source. This did indeed incur a good deal of expense, time, and effort. Then, the marketing folk decided that the installed Blu-ray player base (PS3 as well as standalones) was just too meager at this early time in the format’s history so, the new video master was shelved for whenever it was deemed *worthy to be released* economically. Meanwhile, early this year, Asset Management determined that LoA was due for digital archiving and the budget for that venture was now available (funded by SPE to answer your direct question). As to how this will all play out…………….. I suspect that the project will take Asset Management (and all its associated contractors) about one year to complete everything. It is possible, that early next year marketing could recommend the currently available video master be used to produce a Blu-ray edition to fit some need. I highly doubt it however, as they seem in no rush to release this epic film on Blu-ray…..esp. the way catalogue titles are selling in general. I expect Asset Management in the meantime to continue on its merry way and do a complete digital restoration of LoA with a new Northlight high resolution scan as a starting point. A new video master based on this will be produced. SPE does tests on everything imaginable, so I expect a side by side comparison of the latest video masters will be evaluated by a group of eagle eyes and the one with the best PQ will be offered up for a Blu-ray encoding/authoring job to the marketing folk. An important thing to consider is that although the current process of 4k digital projector theatrical adoption is going slower than some people would like, after the above mentioned digital restoration, a 4k DCP can then be produced which potentially could show this film on big screens (45 ft. or so) with greater picture quality than the current stepped on 3rd generational prints that most viewers are seeing at special screenings at the few theaters that still have functioning/optimally maintained 70mm projectors. So, it’s a step forward in a sense for the preservation of the film also. ![]() |
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Blu-ray Guru
Sep 2006
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Blu-ray Guru
Sep 2006
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#2876 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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We’re only going to call in Bob Harris to do some of the work on this restoration if he promises to wear white gloves like Marty ![]() http://www.scorsesefilmfreixenet.com/video_eng.htm |
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It is kind of cool to see Sony willing to put more money into a title like LoA even after spending quite a bit on it already. It seems to me Sony is one of the better studios out there for putting effort into restorations (Warner too). They should definitely be applauded for their efforts. I'll definitely be there day 1 with my purchase, whenever they decide to release it. I only wish more people were excited about classics being restored and could appreciate the love and effort put into some of these titles. I feel like anyone who appreciates film at all should be purchasing these titles (who cares if you like the movie!), if only to support the efforts. Very exciting stuff. I wish I could work closer to the movie business, but maybe it's best to keep my love of film in hobby/entertainment form only. |
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#2878 |
Active Member
Jan 2008
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Lol Penton
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Blu-ray Guru
Sep 2006
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