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  1. Jeff Kleist

    Star Wars Episode II DVD...

    Attack of the Clones will be out in November on DVD, November 26 is the current (un)official date The cameras that Lucas used are not THAT much lower in resolution than 35mm so as to make much of a difference in DVD transfer resolution. The cameras behave very much like film cameras, you're...
  2. Jeff Kleist

    Star Wars Episode II DVD...

    It's because some people complain that things are too loud. I as well have found it too low in every theater I've been to It was a good 10-15 decibles below what I would consider a happy level If you're not deaf from the opening note, it's just not loud enough :)
  3. Jeff Kleist

    Star Wars Episode II DVD...

    I think a couple scenes could go back in, but overall nothing extra needed
  4. Jeff Kleist

    Star Wars Episode II DVD...

    That would be NSync, and I would not be suprised if the scenes are on the DVD just to piss people off :) I was actively watching for them, They're not in Episode 2
  5. Jeff Kleist

    Star Wars Episode II DVD...

    According to my friend's wife who saw a roughcut last fall, you don't WANT to see the stuff that was cut added back in for the most part. Basically the romance is about 30-40minutes long, and it's a VERY long 30-40min. The only scene I know was cut that I felt should have been in was Obi-Wan...
  6. Jeff Kleist

    Star Wars Episode II DVD...

    That's what someone from ILM said, I forget who Pretty much because the DLP presentation is not compressed very much, and it's also in its native resolution, while the DVD will be about half that resolution and very compressed. As someone who has worked a lot with CGI over live action footage...
  7. Jeff Kleist

    Star Wars Episode II DVD...

    No, they're transferring from film to keep a consistant look across the 6 movies. Believe me, you don't want a direct digital transfer on a live-action film, it'd bring out the CG cheese big time.
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