Originally posted by: mageguruJust cause some one isn't over 60 years old makes them less qualified to do film restoration? No, you miss the point. Should a technician at Lowry Digital who's pretty handy with a mac - but had nothing whatsoever to do with the original film - be given equal credit as one of the original animators? I'm not saying one way or the other, just thought it would make an interesting discussion.
Originally posted by: mageguruAnd what does Bambi have to do with Star Wars Preservation? I was just wondering if the Star Wars Legacy Edition was to have "Restored by Mike Verta" in the credits!
Originally posted by: ADigitalMan...is the Bambi release integrating the restoration credits into the original credits? Or are they tacked on as a supplement at the end.
You have a point there, on second thoughts I think what I saw probably was tacked on to the end - it finishes with "The End/A Walt Disney Production" then the restoration team credits appear immediately after that, but they are in the same style as the opening credits so I assumed that they were inserted into the original.
Originally posted by: ADigitalManSpecial restoration credits are very vital to show the hard work that restorationists put into their work, but by their very nature they should appear as a supplement.
The SWSEs, by comparison, changed the credits substantially, just as they changed the films.
Yep, 100% agree with you there.