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Rob Young.
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 - posted February 22, 2018 02:33 AM      Profile for Rob Young.     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Started a new thread so as not to continue on the wanted section.

I'd only ever seen the Cineavision version in the Ken Cinemascope box, but David has pointed out that he has one in a Cineavision labelled box.

Little bit of google and...

http://www.swonvideo.com/8mm/8mmf64cineavision.htm

And also...

http://www.swonvideo.com/8mm/8mmf64cinemascope.htm

Also, Adrian has asked why the two different versions?

Anyone any ideas?

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David Hardy
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Rob I was struggling to get an image up for you. I don't know if its me or I having some techy problem.

I am so glad you found one. That's the same box as my copy but the CINEAVISION red label is in a different position on the front but the same place on the back.

Also my some strange coincidence my copy has an old Perry's Movies sales sticker still on the box cover.

I ran my print last night and it has went pinky. Funny enough though its is not so bad on the second half of the reel.

I guess its slowly going to creep into that section now that I have ran it again.

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Alan Rik
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I had this print once and sold it. I didn't think the picture quality was very good and on top of it.. it was faded. The Derann print is much better IMHO.

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Osi Osgood
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I have the one that has the "Cinemascope" sticker to it.

I might be wrong, but I'm pretty sure that the "Cinemascope' version was the second version to come out?

My theory on why two versions?

The first version (I'm assuming), the "Cineavision" was a big seller but perhaps the Cineavision company went out of business, so no new prints could be struck, but FOX/Ken films got ahold of the Cineavision negative and chose to re-print this full frame as, except for no "Cineavsion" logo at the beginning, both prints are identical.

Just my theory. [Smile]

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Rob Young.
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That's very possible, Osi.

Interesting that the flat Ken Pt. 2 is also an identical to these two releases.

Alan, I agree that whilst the Derann print is far from perfect, it is vastly superior to all of the Cineavision / Ken prints.

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Osi Osgood
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 - posted February 23, 2018 11:50 AM      Profile for Osi Osgood   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I do agree with Rob on the Derann being better quality.

I wouldn't say vastly better, as i have the Cineavision full feature of Star Wars, (quite rare), and I'm holding onto it due to the fact that it is NOT the 1982 re-issue, (which the Derann is taken from, I think it was from a French negative origin? Someone could possibly back that up), while the Cineavision full feature is taken from the actual 1977 STAR WARS, without a single change to it, (Dang that Lucas!!).

In fact, during the last battle especially, looking at the frames seperately, you need the splice lines constantly. Fortunately, they don't show up on screen. [Smile]

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David Hardy
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I always felt that Cineavision prints were for "purists" who liked to see the whole frame of the film un-cropped and to the correct aspect ratio width of 2.35:1 ( 0r 2.39:1 ). Unlike the usual 8mm print reductions which are 2.66:1 ratio which are cropped top bottom and sides and really slightly to wide for true proportionally reduced theatrical CinemaScope prints on the 8mm film frame.

I always like the Cineavision reductions and don't mind the black bars at the side.

However the Cineavision prints sadly were never as sharp as they could have been no matter what the reviewers said at the time.
Still I bought some and still have them but they are fading, even the trailers. [Big Grin]

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Brian Fretwell
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I found it strange that people were talking about the Cineavision Ben Hur being in the correct ratio (which it was only for the 2.35:1 35mm prints) when in its camera original 70 Super Panavision it was 2.7:1. If that had been reduced to Super8 full frame - what a release that would have been!!

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Osi Osgood
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You can still find some of the Cineavision digests with great color. The cartoons shorts as well.

In the case of the STAR WARS feature, this is a mystery (which has been discussed before) as, the Cineavision digests were printed before the advent of L.P.P. film stock ...

... but the STAR WARS Cineavision feature ... is L.P.P.

A mystery for you ... Scooby Doo!

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