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SpookyDollhouse

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#995679
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Stephen King's IT (1990) - Original two-part version! [RELEASED]
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Jetrell Fo said:

SpookyDollhouse said:

Jetrell Fo said:

TheHutt said:

Why do a composite of LD and 2 tape VHS? The LD is the uncut version (192 min). No need to compose it with VHS.

It was merely a suggestion, not a direction.

The VHS is uncut as far as I can tell too. At least the 2 tape version.

There’s literally no need to do that though since the Laserdisc is uncut. Ideally, editing the cut footage from LD into the Bluray transfer would be best.

I thought there was no need for a composite yet here we are discussing a different option for a composite. I’ll never understand why people want to dismiss suggestions so easily but it’s all good, as long as the project is done in a way that everyone enjoys, that is what counts.

It’s not about dismissing anything so easily, there’s literally no point to use a lower quality source for alternate footage if higher is available, which in this case is the laserdisc and 576i broadcast. Someone already pointed this out. It’d be extra work (and once again no point) in mixing VHS footage with laserdisc footage when it all exists on laserdisc anyway.

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#993518
Topic
Stephen King's IT (1990) - Original two-part version! [RELEASED]
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Jetrell Fo said:

TheHutt said:

Why do a composite of LD and 2 tape VHS? The LD is the uncut version (192 min). No need to compose it with VHS.

It was merely a suggestion, not a direction.

The VHS is uncut as far as I can tell too. At least the 2 tape version.

There’s literally no need to do that though since the Laserdisc is uncut. Ideally, editing the cut footage from LD into the Bluray transfer would be best.