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By the way, I'm preparing the NSV videos for GBSTV broadcast (that's the format we use). A Christmas Carol converted BEAUTIFULLY. Thanks to the style, you can hardly see any compression artifacts, despite being around 140 kbps video! I did a really speedy encode on Arabian Knight. I simply too the torrent laserdisc version, deinterlaced it, corrected the contrast and color, and letterboxed it (we have to show everything 4x3). I used a low compression bitrate, so it looks soft, blurry, and compressed. After all, who cares how THAT version looks?

Both ACC and the Thames doc look splendid in their NSV encodes. The clips of "Thief" in the doc look as good as the Miramax footage! Of course, when downsizing to 320x240, anything can look better.
Here's a list of the clips that I'll have to source from:
- Chinese Dance from Fantasia
- Moving Day (Mickey Color Vol. 1) [Goofy pushing piano into truck
- Queen holding minichest "Magic Mirror on the Wall..." from Snow White
- Dumbo (Stork on cloud)
- Country Mouse (snapping finger, hitting jello)
- Russian Dance from Fantasia Last 30-40 sec.
- Three Pigs - from end
- Three Pigs - Wolf climbing down chimmney
- Goofy's Moving Day (another push in from interior, this time glaring back)
- Live-action tests for Snow White (supplements)
- Snow White - whistle while you work
- Snow White - One Song
- Snow White - doubly shure
- Pinochhio clocks
- Pinocchio "just the name"
- Animation Strike
- Thief "Destruction and Death"
Not only can I get the animation clips, but I can also get clips of live-action reference, as well as some footage of the strike.
Maybe someone else can provide the Pinocchio clips... I won't be back in Decatur until next Sunday. Also, I take it that you'll drop in that one Thief clip in letterboxed form? Seeing it in pan & scan is a headache. Some of the doc audio and clip audio overlaps, so you might have to do some creative sound editing.