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Paul Konen
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Dist: Warner Bros
Reels: 8
Format: Scope
Depot: Deluxe Film Services

Attached: Fred Clause

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Jake Lafree
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Any fade-ins/fade-outs?

Anything special at end of credits?

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Paul Konen
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This was a DefCon Delta screening with guys with Tazers and stuff. Staff didn't report any complications with building. No pre-screening and immediate breakdown. So, have nothing to report.

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Bill Gabel
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quote: Paul Konen
So, have nothing to report.
Not even the sound format on the print.

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Chad M Calpito
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Any information as to what trailers will be coming with the film, besides what is already attached?

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Anslem Rayburn
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Our print came with :

Fred Clause (attached)
Stardust
A combo trailer 10,000 B.C. / Get Smart
Enchanted
The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep
The Dark is Rising
Bratz
Becoming Jane
Golden Compass

Note in can said we were required to program all included WB trailers (which meant the attached and the combo).

Some anti-piracy cards were also included.

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Mike Blakesley
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This is totally unrelated, but now that 2 people have made the same mistake I gotta say it:

It's Fred CLAUS, there is no E at the end of that word.

I blame the Tim Allen "Santa Clause" movies for making at least half the population spell Santa's name wrong on a regular basis.

And now, back to Potter info. Any extra material at the end after the credits??

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Brad Miller
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Be extra careful with the splice in between R6 and R7. It is extremely dark. Best to use your frame counter from the leader as a reference frameline.

Also, the end credits are about 80% of R8 and start with black text over a bright background.

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Sam King
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The hard drive is only 91GB. Very small considering Transformers was 250.

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Anslem Rayburn
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quote: Mike Blakesley
And now, back to Potter info. Any extra material at the end after the credits??
Nope.

And sorry about Santa Claus. I don't think I have ever typed his name before, and the word clause just naturally completed itself out of habit.

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Jake Lafree
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SR/SRD/SDDS/DTS (cyan)
Technicolor Prints

Don't forget to cut the green screen out (as I did) between 10,000 BC and Get Smart if you normally cut them.

This was the most challenging print I have built all summer. The cut at the end of Reel 6 was bad, and the cut at the head of Reel 7 was fu%#$&* horse-sh$$!! Why couldn't there be white frame lines or at least "Splice Here" indicators??? Technicolor had "Splice Here" on all the heads and tails of Ocean's 13 (which was not necessary as that was a much easier build) but they couldn't put them on Harry Potter? SCREW YOU TECHNICOLOR [fu] [Mad] [fu]

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Aaron Garman
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Learn from your master Jake, use the leader to find your frames. [Smile]

AJG

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Paul Konen
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These are not TECHNICOLOR prints. Distributed by Deluxe Film Services.

Also, I found that there was a negative splice line just down from final frame. Just use clear leader to get back to the frame.

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Brad Miller
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Deluxe Film Services (formerely ETS) depot distributed the prints.

Technicolor labs printed the film.

This is the way all Warner prints are.

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Darryl Spicer
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Also be careful if you cut out the extra black between the trailer and the start of the feature. One of the marks to cut at are out of frame. I have seen this several times on Warner titles. I wish they would stop putting so much black between the trailers and the feature.

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