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Steve Kraus
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"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban"
Warner Bros.
Scope / MUL (SR*D, DTS, SDDS)
D.I. (probably from Super 35 negative)
Depot: ETS

Very contrasty, probably some variant of bleach bypass

Attached Trailer: The Polar Express
Loose Trailer: A Cinderella Story

Running Time: approximately 2:23

Note: The Warner Bros. logo begins in black as a tiny speck. If you are cutting a snipe in after the trailer please be careful not to cut this off thinking it's part of the long solid black Warners always includes after the trailer which is present as well. Look carefully and you will see evidence of a negative splice which is where the black ends and the logo begins. Perhaps best just to cut your material in after the trailer and leave the black intact as intended for "settling down" time. There was no warning note with the screening print; perhaps one will be included with the release prints. Chains should circulate a memo to take care with this rather than destroy the effect of how the film opens.

Bait for the search engine: "Harry Potter 3"

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John Pytlak
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quote: Steve Kraus
Very contrasty, probably some variant of bleach bypass

Was your print on Kodak VISION Premier Color Print Film 2393?

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Thomas Procyk
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Number of reels?

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Steve Kraus
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(Oops!) It's on 8.

I didn't notice the type of stock.

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John Lasher
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 - posted 05-26-2004 09:03 PM      Profile for John Lasher   Author's Homepage   Email John Lasher   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
NOT Super35.

link

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Michael Coate
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quote: John Lasher
NOT Super35.
June 2004 issue of American Cinematographer reports that Super 35 was the film's origination format.

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Oliver Pasch
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Not EX? The first two "Harries" have been and dts announces the film to be ES on their website.

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Steve Scott
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 - posted 06-03-2004 08:32 AM      Profile for Steve Scott   Email Steve Scott   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Not EX, not DTS-ES.

Final Enclosures:
Catwoman
A Cinderella Story
Princess Diaries 2
Garfield
Thunderbirds
Spider Man 2
Sleepover

Other target enclosures (May not be included):
Terminal
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
Spongebob Squarepants The Movie

[ 06-03-2004, 05:40 PM: Message edited by: Steve Scott ]

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