Is that the true terminology?Moe Dickstein said:That's what happens when they fade too much or are printed beyond use or otherwise damaged or mistreated...
Is that the true terminology?Moe Dickstein said:That's what happens when they fade too much or are printed beyond use or otherwise damaged or mistreated...
Probably not. Was his meaning unclear?ahollis said:Is that the true terminology?
Not really. I have heard of negatives disinigrating or worn but never past use date. It struck my funny as if negatives go out of date as milk does.Moe Dickstein said:Probably not. Was his meaning unclear?
Sunday 28th April at 1.30 PM. http://www.nationalmediamuseum.org.uk/Films/BIFF/2013/T/TheWonderfulWorldOfTheBrothersGrimm.aspxDP 70 said:This is screening again this year in Bradford at the Widescreen Weekend.
Try scanning the program more carefully. "The Longest Day" is a 70mm print. ...and what has Bradford ever done to offend your 'Southern Softy' sensibilities?AdrianTurner said:A very disappointing programme this year in Bradford - who wants to see The Longest Day and Guns of Navarone projected digitally for God's sake! The only good thing about it is that I don't need to drive up there and endure that awful city and the awful food and the awful hotels for 3 days! Scanning the programme yesterday, it does indeed look as if film projection is coming to an end and after last year's South Seas Adventure experience I have no interest in seeing Seven Wonders of the World projected digitally.
Well I have used it about six months now in anticipation of a Blu-ray release of AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS. I used a version of the LP cover because it fits the size of the icon and just states the name of the film. I used something similar for Indiana Jones until those tiles were announced. After World is scheduled, and I do expect it to this year, I will more than likely use something, from RAINTREE COUNTY or THE GREAT RACE, maybe from THE HALLELUJAH TRAIL. Not sure why you a interested in it as copyrighted since in your next post you mention having a DVD of WWOBG and since there has never been a legitament DVD release then your copy is bootlegged.cinerama10 said:Why are you using a copyrighted photo of a record cover on this site?????? (around thhe world in 80 days)
It was released on laser disc and many people made dvd copies from that scource. It also has been shown on TV numerous times- usually with the pre-credit sequence deleted.Charles Smith said:Originally Posted by ahollis
Not sure why you a interested in it as copyrighted since in your next post you mention having a DVD of WWOBG and since there has never been a legitament DVD release then your copy is bootlegged.
It was also released on video.cinemiracle said:It was released on laser disc and many people made dvd copies from that scource. It also has been shown on TV numerous times- usually with the pre-credit sequence deleted.
Yes but not on DVD. Which is what my post a year ago was about. Old news, not important.cinemiracle said:It was also released on video.