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  1. Peter Jackson produced a new get back moviez which will be premiering in less then 5 days

    Video work on it is horrendous in my opinion. What do you all think of this

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  2. screensòht looks over smoothed, but without knowing what they were working with as source who can tell whether they did a good or bad job?
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  3. Originally Posted by Selur View Post
    screensòht looks over smoothed, but without knowing what they were working with as source who can tell whether they did a good or bad job?
    https://youtu.be/AjStytdhgdw but less compressed
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  4. "but less compressed" so that says nothing
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  5. Not so bad, for me, when you consider when and with what hardware the original was recorded.
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    Much of what I've seen of it is just random zoomed shots of footage placed over top of audio/music that has nothing to do with the actual events of the music itself so.....don't really give a ****.
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    When one considers what the 'Let it be' video on the Beatles 1 (+) looked like (noisy etc.) there must be an improvement.


    But it is also rather easy to overdo it.


    I would compare this with the blu ray of Magical Mystery Tour which I also believe was shot on 16mm film. That came out IMO rather well.
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    It also depends on personal taste: Selur does not like excessive smoothing (I tend to agree with him), I do not like excessive grain and noise but also dislike strong plastic look, others may have different preferences.
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    ^^ And the personal taste of the restorer.


    These days the human eye has become more used to the 'shot on HD video' effect. If this was presented in a more 'naked'/'film' manner I can virtually guarantee that there would be just as many, if not more, complaints.


    But I just hope that this is not confined to an online showing.
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  10. Originally Posted by DB83 View Post

    But I just hope that this is not confined to an online showing.
    As you certainly know, there's no technical reason it can't be wrapped in a DCP and shown theatrically. How they'll market a 6 hour show is a different question. Maybe on a double bill with LOTR.
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