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Steve Kraus
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"The Passion of the Christ"
Icon Productions / Newmarket Films
7 reels
Scope (true anamorphic neg) / MUL (SR, SR-D, DTS, SDDS)
Answer Print / no trailers

This is said to be from a digital intermediate but there were negative splices so perhaps the whole show did not go through digital. Some neg splices were a bit intrusive--hard to completely hide when showing full Scope spec height.

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Bill Gabel
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TRT: 126 mins.

And as Steve said about the neg splices they were a bit intrusive and hard to completely hide when showing full Scope spec height.

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Aldo Baez
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ETS or Technicolor?

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Bill Gabel
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Ours were Studio Prints.

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Darryl Spicer
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New market films is Distributed through Technicolor TES

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Bill Gabel
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Trailers:

On Head: Madison
Loose: Two Brothers

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Mike Blakesley
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Is "Passion" really in DTS? We've had two different trailers, neither of them are in DTS (although they did have timecode) and the picture is also not listed on the DTS website.

(Note: I hope this doesn't classify as chit-chat since I'm just trying to get clarification of the info on the release prints.)

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Bobby Henderson
"Ask me about Trajan."

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It has been common for trailers to be SR*D/SDDS while a movie is acutally quad format.

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Aaron Garman
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Definitely in DTS: we got discs and the print has timecode. Negative splices visible here too...I framed the film a little higher than normal to mask them.

AJG

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Aaron Sisemore
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DeLuxe Toronto lab

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