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Bill Gabel
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 - posted 08-27-2005 04:47 PM      Profile for Bill Gabel   Email Bill Gabel   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Wallace And Gromit

Dreamworks
Flat 1.85
SRD / SDDS / DTS / SR (Cyan)
5 Reels plus 1 reel for short subject (6 Reels total in can)
Technicolor

TES

On Head: "Over the Hedge"

Edited to correctly spell 'Gromit' and add search bait... [Smile]

Screening print did not have short, so number of reels may change.

[ 10-06-2005, 03:25 PM: Message edited by: Bill Gabel ]

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Oliver Pasch
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Not Cyan:confused:? Are we talking about a release print here? Thought DREAMWORKS intended to go globally for cyan!?

Not Dolby EX / dts ES? "Chicken run" was...

ThanxX

Oliver

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Robert John Jeromson
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Not EX encoded
Our print is Cyan

Included with print was short film "Xmas Caper"

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Brad Miller
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We have never requested people list whether a print has a cyan track or not. At this point in the game, everyone should have converted by now.

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Daryl C. W. O'Shea
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quote: Aaron Sisemore
Edited to correctly spell 'Gromit' and add search bait...
Editing posts doesn't benefit the search engine for a couple months at a minumum. Its better to make a new post for "search bait".

quote: Brad Miller
At this point in the game, everyone should have converted by now.
Even theatres that only play one studio's films?

In anycase, I'm sure the info could be handy down the road when you're deciding on a film to run in a venue that doesn't run film often, such as colleges, etc.

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Darryl Spicer
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bump

The 11 minute short comes on it's own reel so there are six reels in the can.

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Michael Brown
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Both the short and the first reel of the film are labelled reel 1. So you have 2 reels 1’s and then the regular reels 2 - 5. In the UK prints have the FACT tags and BBFC certs on both reels.

Be careful where you cut the end of the short, there are a few frames of the audio fading out after the pictures fades out.

Also there is one head or foot that is very dark. (It’s either the foot of reel 1 or the head of reel 2). It isn’t a fade, look close through a light and you’ll see the start of the action and where to cut. (and leave your ID frame).

The UK cert Title is:
Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of The Were-Rabbit

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