I tend to agree. SD is plenty, for this'n.
Puggo - Jar Jar's Yoda said:SilverWook said:I'll take all those defects any day of the week! This is going to be like sitting back in a theater circa 1978!
I saw Singin' in the Rain on the big screen last week. Nobody was griping about the dodgy condition of the print, they were simply enjoying the movie.
Well, there's dodgy, and then there's dodgy. I doubt that anyone in 1978 saw Star Wars THIS dodgy!
Well, not SW. I've seen dodgy-er, though. I'm a baby-boomer, and schools used ye olde (and I mean old) film back in the day. And then there was the fan club and their rental films, 8mm home movies... sometimes you'd even see the curvature problem. Heck TV stations showed some pretty crusty films, in the daytime, probably into the 70's or 80's. I remember furballs, and dancing hairs, every so often, for as long as they used film libraries. And they'd burn down a master by the time they made copies for every little venue & tv station.
I didn't realize I missed those little features, of vintage film stock, until I saw one of your early test clips. Besides, you tune that stuff out after a bit. I hope you include the leader - with the flashing single frames & countdown, and everything.
Looking forward to it, mon.