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  1. Mar 3, 2016 · A Marvel Cinematic Universe film, for example, grabs filmgoers’ attention with pre-established characters, and the consistent rate of previous films being received well. An original film on the other hand only has the actors, director, and short glimpses of a story to propel the marketing forward.

    • The Origins of Digital Restoration
    • Getting Closer with 4K Restorations
    • Digital Remastering Literally Restores
    • What Does It All Mean?

    The majority of film was recorded to 35mm film stock. 65mm and70mm were also popular and used for big-budget productions throughout most of the 20th century. Without getting into a debate about how digital stacks up to analog recording (we’ll leave that to Keanu Reeves to sort out), the celluloid process has historically recorded images at a much h...

    Now, with the advent of 4K as the successor to HD, digital restorations are able to jump up to a much higher resolution. Is it the same though as thefilm print? Not quite, but that’s because film doesn’t work in the same way exactly. There isn’t a resolution pixel count in film like there is in digital. So, if you blow up an image from film to 100x...

    One other neat part of the restoration process includes the work of digital artists to clean up and “fix” parts of classic films that have had debris or scratches mar their original negatives. The process, as detailed in a 2014 Gizmodo article and video, is actually quite fascinating in the painstaking time digital artists take to restore everythin...

    Sadly, it means you’re never going to see a classic film as it was originally intended to be seen unless you saw it when it came out. However, you are able to see restored digital versions that are much closer to the original prints (and in some ways, much better) than ever before. This process is also a way to save films that have never been conve...

  2. In this article, we will explore the appearance of film before it undergoes the development process and answer some frequently asked questions regarding film photography. Before we dive into the visual aspect of undeveloped film, let’s first understand how film works.

  3. Jun 8, 2015 · 39% of top movies released 2005-14 were truly original, i.e. not an adaptation, sequel, spin-off, remake, or other such derivative work. The biggest ten movies of each year are rarely truly original (15% of the time, 2005-14). In both 2013 and 2014, none of top ten grossing movies were original.

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  4. My question is, if I was a movie theater goer that actually saw the Wizard of Oz in theaters back in 1939, what would I have seen? What would the film have looked like? Would it have looked pretty much the same as it does now? If not, is a digital printing of the original film reel online?

  5. Oct 5, 2015 · The Thing does indeed have a true form, even though It was only mentioned in the book "Who Goes There?" It is about 1.5 meters tall, with rubbery blue flesh and 4 arm like appendages ending in seven fingered hands. It's pulpy head has three gleaming red eyes and thick writhing tendrils.

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  7. May 8, 2023 · In Howard Hawks' original 1951 film The Thing From Another World it appears as a plant-based life form, while in the 1938 science fiction novella Who Goes There? that first introduced the story, it appears as a blue-haired creature with three eyes.

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