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Does anyone know how the score for the BFI version was recorded, or originally mixed? I will hopefully have enough time to watch mine this evening, but I'm not sure which is the correct mix. Was it originally done in 5.1, or is that some remix that the BFI have done themselves from an existing stereo score? Thanks.
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My memory used to be a lot better than it is nowadays. When I got the Eureka DVD of Nosferatu, i straight off noticed a shot from the Aikman vhs version was missing from it, having not watched it for months before. Nowadays I can watch Franco's Demons twice in the same month, different version on each occasion with a 30 minute difference, and not be able to notice what's missing :/ |
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