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As an example, when Lucas decided to make Star Wars "the way he originally visually intended it to look" by the use of recently developed technology, he should have preserved the original artistic work first, keeping it intact for historical accuracy & reproduction too! ![]() Paul |
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Sep 2006
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Oct 2007
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You've raised a long-standing archival ethical dilemma.
I believe one needs to view it from two different perspectives. If the film is a summertime blockbuster that garnered no awards, one may be dealing with one situation. If you're dealing with a major Academy Award winner / Best Picture / Best Cinematography -- a totally different one. While on one hand, you're dealing with entertainment, on the other you add history, standards and the necessity to keep something looking as closely as possible to what it was for historical perspective. Can you change it? Certainly, but one had better have a version as originally seen, available in the vault standing by. I believe Universal handled it correctly with E.T., making both versions available concurrently for home video. Want to see a film in a historically and technically proper form? It's there. But let's take this a step further, and I'll toss out a question. A Best Picture is re-cut for general release. It is reconstructed and restored, but at the last moment the director decides to make some tweaks. The film arrives on video as a Director's Cut. Since it is no longer the film with a certain running time, and changes have been made, should it / can it still be marketed as The Best Picture of whatever year? RAH |
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Since you brought up ET... while the orig. '82 version was initially available it no longer is. The current dvd on shelves is the mis-guided '02 version only and try as you might you won't see that stated anywhere on the packaging.
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So much a person can talk about!
Basically, Peton asked: "would you consider it *kosher* that the Blu-ray edition not be *true* to the theatrical presentation (or what everyone considers to be the “original version”) ?" Acceptable? That depends. Orthodox? Never! |
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From what i remember The Shawshank Redemption was only nominated for oscars but won non of the major ones yet is considered to be in the top three films of all time. Some might feel that this movie is more important than Patton.
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Apr 2007
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Then suppose you have another case where the DP, not just “approved” but also sat in on the DI coloring sessions with a working colorist, and both of them decided on using some digital processing tool which gives the appearance of DNR or what people *think* is DNR………… with the ultimate “approval” of the Director, before the files were filmed out for the subsequent theatrical presentation. Since the dreaded DNR was performed by one of perhaps the top 5 colorists in the world, (arguably some would say the current “best”) with the approval of an award winning cinematographer, and some would say the current “best” Director in the business, would such DNR (or what people think is DNR) be “right” or “wrong” ? |
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Apr 2007
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I know you don’t like baseball analogies but, how bout basketball ? Think of the original camera negative being a basketball hoop at the pre-game warm-up prior to an NBA game and a bunch of flying basketballs coming at the hoop. P.S. By the way, the scenario I described is not hypothetical but, is actually a real case in which the work has already been done. |
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