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John Hawkinson
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College sneak preview screening
"Troy" (2004)
9 reels
2.39:1 Scope
SR / SRD / SDDS / DTS (no discs yet)
Hi-magenta soundtrack
Warner Brothers
ETS Depot
Technicolor Lab ("E")
Kodak 2383 stock

Attached trailers:
Catwoman
Ocean's Twelve

Image quality was unimpressive -- super 35 origination?

Anyone know what TES's "E" lab is? Not Mirabel, North Hollywood, or Rome.
No clue if it's EX/ES. Leaders have SRD-EX X's out but credits have a dts-es logo. Forgot to check the DTS timecode serial number (again, no discs).
Presubly some prints on Fujicolor, as credits cite prints by Kodak and Fuji.

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Mark J. Marshall
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Do we have a running time yet?

Thanks,
Mark

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Don Anderson
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180 minutes.

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David Favel
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When submitted to the BBFC the work had a running time of 162m 43s.
The running time of this film was calculated from the measured length of 14645+0 ( feet + frames ).
This work was passed with no cuts made.

http://www.bbfc.co.uk/

My copy hasn't arrived yet, so unconfirmed

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John Pytlak
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quote: John Hawkinson
Anyone know what TES's "E" lab is? Not Mirabel, North Hollywood, or Rome.

It could be Technicolor's Lab in NYC, sometimes known as Technicolor East:

quote:
Address: 321 West 44th St.
New York, NY 10036
Phone: 212-582-7310
Fax: 212-265-9089
Contact Name: Charles Herzfeld


Services Provided: 16/35mm Color Developing, 35mm B&W, 16/35mm Printing, ENR Processing, Skip Bleach Negative Processing, Skip Bleach Positive Processing, Cross Processing, Overlay Printing, Film and Video Dailies, Trailer and Feature Release Prints.




Most of their release print work has been trailers and screen advertising, but they could certainly make some prints of a major release.

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Coleman L. Zatarain
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180 MIN. listed above I believe is incorrect. 163MIN. is what I have heard.

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John Hawkinson
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Sorry for the chitchat. I failed to clock the print, but 180 minutes is definitely incorrect (perhaps derived from 9 reels*20min????), and 163 is approximately correct.

Upon further reflection, I think the "E" is not part of the location code, but rather the adjacent field. The relevent frame in the CF is often marked as, e.g. "NH - 1E", and in this case was just marked "E". One might ask what the 1E, E, etc. refer to, but it probably not a location (perhaps a particular printer).

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David Favel
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Final trailer in EX, any confirmation movie is EX

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David Favel
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No, not EX

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Steve Scott
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Enclosed trailers:

The Day After Tomorrow
I Robot
Constantine
Spider Man 2
King Arthur
Chronicles of Riddick
The Notebook

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Lee Davies
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No SDDS track on UK prints.

Why is this DTS-ES but not SRD-EX? I thought if one track was on a print the other generally is too? [Confused]

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