I tried to pull up the "Wish" video on youtube & it has been blocked in the US by the Warner Music Group. Hopefully this is a good sign of things to come!
Unfortunately not. Warner serve take downs like crazy because they don't get enough of the ad revenue. It does seem to be region specific though. Presumably due to licensing agreements. A lot of The Cure stuff has been pulled over the past few years.
I tried to pull up the "Wish" video on youtube & it has been blocked in the US by the Warner Music Group. Hopefully this is a good sign of things to come!
Unfortunately not. Warner serve take downs like crazy because they don't get enough of the ad revenue. It does seem to be region specific though. Presumably due to licensing agreements. A lot of The Cure stuff has been pulled over the past few years.
both orange 1986 and show 1992/1993 need to be scanned from the original negative 35mm film at [4K SCAN] then given light polish and clean up the image but with STRICT no drastic changes to the colour correcting or audio , with fresh LPCM AUDIO Option and True DTS HD for blu-ray.
both orange 1986 and show 1992/1993 need to be scanned from the original negative 35mm film at [4K SCAN] then given light polish and clean up the image but with STRICT no drastic changes to the colour correcting or audio , with fresh LPCM AUDIO Option and True DTS HD for blu-ray.
A modern era remaster of Orange would have to be called 'Teal and Orange'
both orange 1986 and show 1992/1993 need to be scanned from the original negative 35mm film at [4K SCAN] then given light polish and clean up the image but with STRICT no drastic changes to the colour correcting or audio , with fresh LPCM AUDIO Option and True DTS HD for blu-ray.
That's fairly drastic changes to the audio. Needs splitting into at least 6 channels from a 2 channel original. Frame rate's also going to need sorting for 4K presentation, but don't forget. Not everyone has a 4K display. So chances are it'll be transcoded to 1080p max for a blu ray. Just like Trilogy was. There's no way the 35mm film will have the resolution for 4K.
both orange 1986 and show 1992/1993 need to be scanned from the original negative 35mm film at [4K SCAN] then given light polish and clean up the image but with STRICT no drastic changes to the colour correcting or audio , with fresh LPCM AUDIO Option and True DTS HD for blu-ray.
To Wish Impossible Things.....
I'm all for a Bluray of these.But wasn't In Orange only filmed on 16mm?
As for Show i have no idea if that was on 35mm but i'd be surprised if it was.
both orange 1986 and show 1992/1993 need to be scanned from the original negative 35mm film at [4K SCAN] then given light polish and clean up the image but with STRICT no drastic changes to the colour correcting or audio , with fresh LPCM AUDIO Option and True DTS HD for blu-ray.
To Wish Impossible Things.....
I'm all for a Bluray of these.But wasn't In Orange only filmed on 16mm?
As for Show i have no idea if that was on 35mm but i'd be surprised if it was.
The 35mm print was the one shown at the Egyptian Theatre earlier this year where Lol & Pearl did a Q&A afterwards. I'd be surprised if Show was done in 16mm if Orange was done in 35mm
both orange 1986 and show 1992/1993 need to be scanned from the original negative 35mm film at [4K SCAN] then given light polish and clean up the image but with STRICT no drastic changes to the colour correcting or audio , with fresh LPCM AUDIO Option and True DTS HD for blu-ray.
A modern era remaster of Orange would have to be called 'Teal and Orange'