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Bill Gabel
Film God

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From: Technicolor / Postworks NY, USA
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 - posted 09-26-2011 02:20 PM      Profile for Bill Gabel   Email Bill Gabel   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Weinstein Company
Flat 1.85 (with a matted 1.37 picture in the 1.85 image)
SRD / DTS / SR (Cyan) (Silent Movie with music & effects)
6 Reels
(Subtitle cards like a silent movie)
Technicolor (B&W on color stock)

TES
(NOTE: Change-Over cues are printed in the black to the right of the 1.37 picture.)

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Bill Gabel
Film God

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Loose in box:
  • Titanic
    Iron Lady
    The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
    Being Flynn
    Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

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Jim Cassedy
Phenomenal Film Handler

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From: San Francisco, CA
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FYI-
Although the print has DTS timecode on it, according to
Technicolor, DTS disks are not available in the US for
THE ARTIST, with the exception of a few available for
"special venue" presentations.

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John Wilson
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From: Sydney, Australia.
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quote: Bill Gabel
Change-Over cues are printed in the black to the right of the 1.37 picture
How silly.

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Victor Liorentas
Jedi Master Film Handler

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Yes and the opening logos are letter boxed to 1.85 within the pillar boxed 1.37! A full frame version or scope like GWTW would be so much better!

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Jock Blakley
Expert Film Handler

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From: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Registered: Oct 2011


 - posted 03-01-2012 07:47 AM      Profile for Jock Blakley   Email Jock Blakley   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Disappointing that there aren't at least a handful of "special venue" prints that are proper Academy aperture on 2302.

On another matter, I see noted that the soundtrack album includes a track titled "The Artist Overture". Is there actually an overture in the traditional sense or is it simply used for the opening titles?

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John Wilson
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No overture on the movie. I guess it's just the opening titles.

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