In Reply to: I thought he was talking about the DVD... did you see a film version? posted by Victor Khomenko on May 31, 2006 at 11:30:08:
They restore the film, then copies of that film are struck and sent to theatres in Boston, New York and L.A. -- maybe Chicago too -- and to the telecine outfit that cramps them onto a DVD.clark
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Follow Ups
- Victor, they don't "restore the DVD". - clarkjohnsen 11:48:52 05/31/06 (5)
- Are you entirely sure of that? - Victor Khomenko 13:05:55 05/31/06 (3)
- Done in the digital domain or not, it ends up on celluloid for projection. Also... - clarkjohnsen 07:54:33 06/01/06 (2)
- Restoring in the digital domain is what I was referring to as DVD restoration - Victor Khomenko 11:40:01 06/01/06 (1)
- Major misunderstanding on your part there, buster. nt - clarkjohnsen 12:04:47 06/01/06 (0)
- Re: Victor, they don't "restore the DVD". - rico 12:01:58 05/31/06 (0)