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Can you write some information about the bootleg Sith DVD?
Hi everyone, in recent days i was making a research about the very first reactions for all movies and i found just a few posts about it.
I was wondering if anyone know any some source for any bootleg that contain the reactions and original audio from for any pre-disney movie, personaly i have a few videos recorded from The Force Awakens and a very old bootleg dvd from Revenge of the Sith (that is very damaged due time and bad preservation).
May the force be with you, aways.
Can you write some information about the bootleg Sith DVD?
Your TFA stuff sounds cool.
There are full to near full audio only recordings for SW and TESB. I think there may be a second set of much shorter partial recordings for those to. I think there are a couple videos of the very, very start of TESB. There are least two in theater audio only recordings of TROS (but recorded late in the game, months into the run) and a few short video snips of parts of the end credits. There may be more stuff.
Discussions of feature-length audio screening recordings from the first two films can be found in the following links:
70mm screenings
http://originaltrilogy.com/topic/1977-70mm-soundtrack-recording/id/5690/page/1
http://originaltrilogy.com/topic/1977-70mm-Soundtrack-Recording/id/5685
http://originaltrilogy.com/topic/Question-on-the-1977-70mm-Soundtrack-Recording/id/9781
http://originaltrilogy.com/topic/ESB-70mm-Soundtrack-1980-in-theatre-recording/id/12501/page/1
Discussion of another audio recording of a SW (ANH) screening, called ‘Scofield,’ can be found here:
https://originaltrilogy.com/topic/Scofield-version-SW-theater-recording-1977-Released/id/14077
http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/Is-this-amateur-audio-recording-of-any-use/topic/14000/
Can you write some information about the bootleg Sith DVD?
Well, it’s a very old dvd from late 2006 far as i know, now its very scratch and very unwatchable, i have no cd-driver on my pc to extract the files and because the DVD damage all of my current dvd players cannot read him, i tried one time on my ps2 and works, but now it can’t read again 😦
The content was basically the entire ROTS with the brazilian cinema reaction, some parts are not on focus (i remember to be the dialogue scenes and jedi concil scenes, probably the recorder get tired to focus and take a rest) and the audio is very poor in quality, now im searching a cd-rom on some marketplaces to try extract the content
May the force be with you, aways.
Discussions of feature-length audio screening recordings from the first two films can be found in the following links:
70mm screenings
http://originaltrilogy.com/topic/1977-70mm-soundtrack-recording/id/5690/page/1
http://originaltrilogy.com/topic/1977-70mm-Soundtrack-Recording/id/5685
http://originaltrilogy.com/topic/Question-on-the-1977-70mm-Soundtrack-Recording/id/9781
http://originaltrilogy.com/topic/ESB-70mm-Soundtrack-1980-in-theatre-recording/id/12501/page/1Discussion of another audio recording of a SW (ANH) screening, called ‘Scofield,’ can be found here:
https://originaltrilogy.com/topic/Scofield-version-SW-theater-recording-1977-Released/id/14077
http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/Is-this-amateur-audio-recording-of-any-use/topic/14000/
Thank’s man!! I will check
May the force be with you, aways.
Msgdm said:
Well, it’s a very old dvd from late 2006 far as i know, now its very scratch and very unwatchable, i have no cd-driver on my pc to extract the files and because the DVD damage all of my current dvd players cannot read him, i tried one time on my ps2 and works, but now it can’t read again 😦The content was basically the entire ROTS with the brazilian cinema reaction, some parts are not on focus (i remember to be the dialogue scenes and jedi concil scenes, probably the recorder get tired to focus and take a rest) and the audio is very poor in quality, now im searching a cd-rom on some marketplaces to try extract the content
Thank you for the introduction! I also have such a ROTS record, also from that time. In principle, I also have a compressed ISO copy of it, it is still in relatively good condition. It has Hungarian cinema dubbing, which was placed under the image of a foreign pirate copy. (TUN release?) I hope that one day a genuine Hungarian cinema VHS recording of the film will be released. (Like TPM, 3+ years ago.)