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Topic: Star Wars part 2 in Cineavision
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John Armer
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 139
From: Lancaster, UK
Registered: Jan 2015
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posted October 18, 2016 05:43 PM
I found a copy of Star Wars part 2 recently, and to my surprise it seems to be the Cineavision release, rather than the more usual Ken Films anamorphic version.
Not surprisingly, being that it's printed on Eastman Stock, it has faded, but there's still plenty of colours left. Some scenes are warmer than others, but it's still pretty watchable and the black bars to the left and right of the picture are still fairly black.
My question: do films like this fade so there's nothing left, or has it faded all it's going to and this is pretty much how the film will remain for the future?
It's really enjoyable in scope and the picture quality is quite good... and the sound is booming! I have the flat version which has been edited together with part 1 in sequence by the previous owner, so it's nice to see how part 2 works on its own.
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Osi Osgood
Film God
Posts: 10204
From: Mountian Home, ID.
Registered: Jul 2005
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posted October 19, 2016 11:53 AM
Andrew is right ... I do that with my own collection of eastman non low fade film prints.
This print isn't too bad, color wise. my guess is that it's just a bit sharper than the usual Ken Films scope print. I have that one and here is a link to the last battle portion of that part 2 scope digest on youtube ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDcrYl9NeMA
Sadly, I wasn't able to capture the really good color of this print, the little digital video camera i was usuing made the image look reddish, but it's still fun.
That was a good find! The Cineavision print is the harder one to find, to be sure, (and the part 2 Ken films scope digest isn't all that common either, especially with good color!)
-------------------- "All these moments will be lost in time, just like ... tears, in the rain. "
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