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They’ll use 35mm pre-print materials such as interpositives; release prints are not the ideal for creating a home video master unless it’s the only sutible element. The only 16mm based film, that I can think of, that used a 35mm release print(s) for a home video release was Shout’s “Dog Soldiers”.
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Blu-ray Ninja
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![]() ![]() The entire series (save for literally one or two brief shots) was shot on 16mm. EDIT: I just saw that someone else mentioned this earlier. However, here's another one that isn't in the OP yet: ![]() And two more for the hybrid list: ![]() ![]() Last edited by noirjunkie; 02-11-2019 at 06:37 AM. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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I know it's not the best source, but IMDB also says both were 35mm productions.
I Spit on Your Grave is very grainy, but so are lots of low-budget 35mm films of the era. I was very convinced that Black Christmas was 16mm the first time I saw it, but nope, it's just a very grainy 35mm film. |
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