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Topic: The Pod Race extract Star Wars Episode 1.
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Jean-Marc Toussaint
Film God
Posts: 2392
From: France
Registered: Oct 2004
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posted August 11, 2006 12:22 PM
Rob, interesting input indeed. I agree with you, Lucas has been known to fiddle with his films between the theatrical and video release.
There might be new material added on the dvd, but...
There are actual bits missing. The whole presentation of the pilots at the beginning, for instance, is shortened and when you look both versions side by side, you can see exactly where the cuts were made. At least one accident is missing (and it hasn't been added, I'm sure it's been removed from the thetrical print). And, when Anakin's engine fails, there's a couple of shots missing (when he grabs the loose cable, after putting the fire off, and before changing the power coupling... Yeah, I'm a geek, I know).
OK, enough of that... Potential buyers just need to be aware that they can't pick-up the nice stereo sound right off the digital disc.
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Bill Brandenstein
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1632
From: California
Registered: Aug 2007
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posted December 11, 2017 05:14 PM
I recently picked up a used copy of the Pod Race digest; other than two lines (not at the same time) in the first third, it's a mint copy.
So I ripped the audio from the DVD and started trying to match up the sound track. There are a LOT of changes throughout the 13 minutes of the Super 8 version. What was also disappointing was realizing how much detail was missing from the film print, which is acceptably sharp but not amazing, slightly overly contrasty, nor is the color spot on as it has a desert orange over-warmness to it.
I'm not expecting it to look like the DVD, and projected on a big screen, the film is impressive to look at. But the difference side-by-side is far greater than I would have expected.
Haven't tried it with the track yet, but I did finish an edit. So, once I've tested it, anyone who wants this could have it as a stereo, ac3, or SPDIF-wave file.
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