Looking at the prices in catalogues for Derann's full features back in their heyday, I wondered how many copies they did as a typical print run ? I guess it would depend on the xpected popularity - but what was the rough average ?
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Typical Print run for Derann full features
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If I remember rightly, the very biggest sellers (such as certain Disney features) sold over 300 copies, although I'm not sure if any sold 400+. My guess would therefore be that a run of around 100 to 150 was common, but with quite a few features selling a number that's either side of that. Certain lower sellers would have sold roughly as few as 30, but keep in mind that in some cases Derann could use 16mm negatives (e.g.) borrowed from Rank (which meant business for Rank Labs, when they did the printing), so they didn't always have to cover the cost of getting a negative made. Relatively low print runs could therefore still be profitable in these instances. If only we could now buy new features for the 'low' prices in old Derann catalogues!
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That was the number P.M Films quoted as being needed for them to consider a film for release.
In the main prints were run off as several runs until the rights expired, the negative got damaged, wore out or had to be returned. I heard that when Lab North closed they had a massive run of the Disney's and some others done that lasted until they had to close themselves.
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Was that the full feature or the 3x600ft as the full feature used the old negative used for 16mm prints, I believe. The 3x600ft would have used a newly made one. Also I think the labs had to give up wet gate printing due to the chemicals being discontinued due to the CFC reduction policies of the time.
As for the later Disney's the lab closed a few years before Derann preventing any further releases/prints of existing ones.
It gets complicated, doesn't it?
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