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STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 REVISITED ADYWAN *1080p HD VERSION NOW IN PRODUCTION — Page 506

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That guy with no name said:

I’m not throwing my weight around. Just sharing my opinion which happens to be at odds with you. I didn’t mean any offense.

No hard feeling, its not what you said its the way you said it. ngl that reference went whoosh.

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That guy with no name said:

Bepis28 said:

I’m not sure why we have this argument every few months. Tatooine has blue skies. Get over it.

Saying ‘get over it’ is kinda considered snarky my guy

Yeah, I know. I was referencing an infamous Star Wars video title, “The special editions ARE the movies, get over it” by Rick Worley. I wasn’t being serious with that line. Either way, I’m sorry for being brass.

fair enough! I love a good reference so nice callback, i stand corrected!

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How do you all like the TESB shots in that video compared to how they look in TESB:R?

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TESB:R is my go to version. Watched it many times. It looks great and has SO many needed improvements and fixes (Cloud City, the emperor, the first shot of the snowspeeders flying over, I could go on). That being said, the shots in the youtube video look absolutely phenomenal. If it ends up being a blu-ray release like many of us are hoping, I bet you could take some of the new/improved shots from revisted to replace those in this new restoration and you’d hardly be able to see the difference. Revisted looks that good.

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It almost feels like MAGIC the way Adywan took the 2011 Blu-Ray transfers and improved on them in every way.

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Bingowings said:

Yeah but what about the blue milk?😁

Woah there, Bingo, only one blue topic at a time!! 😄

All I can say is Mrs Wan is very progressive letting Ady work on all these blue movies.

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Anticipation.

For seventeen years the renegade Pfhor scoutship jumped between the closely packed stars of the galactic core. And all over the ship, dancing through the wreckage of the Pfhor computer core, Durandal was laughing…

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adywan said:

I have tried posting this numerous times now and everywhere i’ve uploaded it, it has instantly been blocked. My only option was to upload it to google drive. I don’t know how long this will last due to the bandwidth restrictions , but it was my only option. You can view the preview or download the clip to see it in better quality ( which is what i would recommend )

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YAREL_RGP said:

adywan said:

I have tried posting this numerous times now and everywhere i’ve uploaded it, it has instantly been blocked. My only option was to upload it to google drive. I don’t know how long this will last due to the bandwidth restrictions , but it was my only option. You can view the preview or download the clip to see it in better quality ( which is what i would recommend )

If you want to prevent your video from being blocked due to copyright issues, add this to the YouTube description. (Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended)

I do not believe that the copyright bot cares what you write in the description. Fair Use and other US copyright law terms apply whether or not you put something in a video description. This is like the idea that posting a particular copy-pasted paragraph on Facebook somehow protects you from their data collection; it does nothing.

ROTJ Storyboard Reconstruction Project

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timdiggerm said:

YAREL_RGP said:

adywan said:

I have tried posting this numerous times now and everywhere i’ve uploaded it, it has instantly been blocked. My only option was to upload it to google drive. I don’t know how long this will last due to the bandwidth restrictions , but it was my only option. You can view the preview or download the clip to see it in better quality ( which is what i would recommend )

If you want to prevent your video from being blocked due to copyright issues, add this to the YouTube description. (Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended)

I do not believe that the copyright bot cares what you write in the description. Fair Use and other US copyright law terms apply whether or not you put something in a video description. This is like the idea that posting a particular copy-pasted paragraph on Facebook somehow protects you from their data collection; it does nothing.

Correct! You’re better off removing music or play it at a 25% + or - speed. Clips under 8 seconds usually get past.

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@YAREL_RGP The copyright bots are designed to seek out and flag any video containing material from their databases - the context of the upload isn’t even a factor. Uploading (distributing) copyrighted material, anywhere, for any reason, is unlawful and the copyright holder (the legal owner of the property) is well within their rights to request that it be removed. “Fair use” is an argument that might be successful in certain parts of the world, in certain cases, but only after the fact. Asserting it initially is not going to accomplish anything.