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#580521
Topic
YouTube/Vimeo/etc... Star Wars video finds
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digitalfreaknyc wrote: Was this ever posted anywhere else?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLRD1kDakcQ&feature=share

got it's own thread: http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/ROTJ-Unseen-BTS-Super-8mm-footage/topic/14291/

Tobar wrote:

none said: "Sounds like all this tech if it could have worked in real time would have been the live action show."

What do you mean? Everything they showed was running in real time in the game engine.

yeah my brief sentence didn't capture what i was trying to say.  I guess I was looking at the in production behind the scenes stuff and wondering if they needed to invent some tech (to get to/surpass an Avatar production level or modfy that for a tv budget) but also get the people educated in that tech.  and if this game does supply that does that mean the show is closer or do they now have a better grasp of the volume of people's needed and still the show is a ways away.  I was looking less at the game play footage more at the shots of actors and the cameras.  There's almost no game play footage in this preview, was thinking about the actor w/ dots and figuring that's how they'll do the tv show.

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#580251
Topic
star wars retail - infographic showing money made off star wars
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Personally i'd lump dvds with rentals and that would move box office out of the top three.  In 5 years, with the totals of all the 3D releases, the videogame category should still out perform everything but toys.  Videogame could outperform toys in the long run, as with a 3D printer any videogame character could be printed out without the help of Hasbro/Kenner.

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#579892
Topic
Kathleen Kennedy
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Feel free to post anything relevant.

Articles like these below have the recent press release of her new role at Lucasfilm:

http://www.slashfilm.com/george-lucas-distance-lucasfilm/

http://www.deadline.com/2012/06/lucasfilms-names-kathleen-kennedy-as-co-chair/

 

Older articles:

http://articles.latimes.com/2001/nov/05/entertainment/ca-505

Kathleen Kennedy, Spielberg's longtime producer, said she wouldn't speculate on other Spielberg plans to rethink older films, but she considers the changes to "E.T." minor compared with Lucas' "Star Wars" revisions.

"There's no comparison, because George went in and he redid whole scenes and sequences," she said. In contrast, "E.T." is receiving "a wide variety of subtle changes."

*OMIT*

"I don't quite understand what the controversy is all about," Kennedy said. "It would be a big controversy if the studio was going in making a bunch of changes to movies and then releasing DVDs because they felt the movie was better or something. But if a director is reissuing a movie and wants to go in and make adjustments, that's entirely up to the vision of the director."

More quotes on the topic in:

http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,181608,00.html

 

Here is a 4 part interview with her and Frank Marshall.  (mostly about Benjamin Buttons)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXVM7i3uVyQ

Listening to this and other interviews, there's a repeated sense of a want of the people they work with to feel like family.  This is something Lucas had wanted for his Ranch folks.  But that's hard to accomplish as the company is thousands strong and many are contracted on a job-by-job basis.

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#579121
Topic
Treadwell Collection
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TWC299

TREADWELL COLLECTION

Contents:
Access Hollywood's Star Wars Extravaganza (1997)
Return of the Jedi Media (1983)
Star Wars Related Commercials
1980s Fan Music Videos



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WARNING: Federal law provides severe civil and criminal penalties for unauthorized reproduction, distribution or exhibition of copyrighted motion pictures, video tapes or video discs.  Criminal copyright infringement is investigated by the FBI and they constitute a felony with a maximum penalty of up to five years in prison and/or a $250,00 fine. 
But the :F:L:I:M:S:I:P:L:A:S:T: :D:A:T:A:B:A:S:E: believes that obsolete media occupies a class of as yet undefined orphaned work which deserve some protection under copyright legislation.


Note: Some clips have audio and visual drop outs.


Storylines
00 - All
01 - Access Hollywood's Star Wars Extravaganza (1997.02.08) [40:49:07]
02 - Return of the Jedi Media (1983) [45:48:14]
03 - Star Wars Related Commercials [09:45:05]
04 - 1980s Fan Music Videos [06:52:09]



Storyline - 01 - Access Hollywood's Star Wars Extravaganza (1997.02.08) (beginning cut)
01 - Access Hollywood - 1997 - Star Wars Extravaganza (NBC)
  01 - Segment 1: Toys, Influence
  02 - Commercials
  03 - Segment 2: George's vision and Making Star Wars
    American Grafitti, Charles Lippencott discusses Star Wars' early stages, Ralph McQuarrie's Illustrations, finding the SFX crew, Casting, Early special effects, John Williams and the score, the vision, Marcia Lucas
  04 - Commercials
  05 - Segment 3: Actors
    Interviews with Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher (1977), Alec Guinness (1987), Billy Dee Williams (1997), Carrie Fisher (1983), Mark Hamill (1983), Harrison Ford (1983)
  06 - Segment 3: Mark Hamill Interview (1997)
    Dialog pick ups, opening day line, lack of a poster, Leia sister secret, fun, appreciation of the fans
  07 - Commercials
  08 - Segment 4: Creatures and Droids
    C-3po and R2-D2 interview, Classic Creatures model making, Kenny Baker and Peter Mayhew interview, famous favorites
  09 - Segment 4 : Special Effects
    Richard Edlund Interview, Sound design with Ben Burtt, Special Edition discussion with Joseph Letteri 'visual effects supervisor'
  10 - Commercials
  11 - Segment 5: Gene Shalitt 'Today' 1977.06.11 interview with Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher
  12 - Commercials
  13 - Segment 6: Fans & Merchandising
    Fans, Internet sites - Jason Raspuini, Star Tours, Merchandising, Ira Gallen - toy collector
  14 - Commercials
  15 - Segment 7: Spotlight
    Comics, Star Wars in Cement, Meco & Promotion - Celebrity homes
16 - cut

Storyline - 04 - 1980s Fan Music Videos
17 - Weird Al 'Yoda' - movie footage video
18 - cut
19 - Camel 'Cloak and Dagger Man' - movie footage video
20 - cut

Storyline - 03 - Star Wars Related Commercials
21 - Star Wars Trailer Video Cassette Commercial
22 - cut
23 - Classic Creatures Return of the Jedi 'Monday' Commercial
24 - cut
25 - CBS Star Wars Network Television Premiere! Promo 'Next Sunday' 1984.02.09
26 - cut
27 - CBS Star Wars Network Television Premiere! Promo 'Next' 1984.02.16
28 - cut
29 - Kellogg's C-3PO's Commercial
30 - cut
31 - Ewoks 'The Battle for Endor' Premiere Warning and Commercial 1985.11.24
32 - cut
33 - Anti-Smoking Message U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (C-3po and R2-D2)
34 - cut (Hardware Wars end credits)
35 - Ewoks 'The Battle for Endor' Commercial 'Next' 1985.11.24
36 - cut
37 - Star Wars TV Commercial - Friday Near You
38 - Star Wars TV Commercial - The More you see the better it gets
39 - Star Wars TV Commercial - See it all
40 - The ABC Saturday Night Movie - the Ewok Adventure Commercial 1984.11.25
41 - Pepperidge Farm Commercial - Star Wars Cookies 'The new taste in space'
42 - Star Wars Return of the Jedi Collection - Jabba the Hutt Actin Playset

Storyline - 02 - Return of the Jedi Media (1983)
43 - People's Choice Awards - Favorite Motion Picture 'Return of the Jedi' - R2-D2, C-3po & Billy Dee Williams
44 - cut

Storyline - 03 - Star Wars Related Commercials
45 - Energizer Commercial - Bunny meets Vader
46 - cut

Storyline - 02 - Return of the Jedi Media (1983)
47 - WNBC4 (New York) - Return of the Jedi review with Mark Hamill interview (1983)
48 - cut
49 - WNBC4 (New York) Live at Five - Return of the Jedi review - Pia Lindstrom (1983)
50 - WCBS2 (New York) Channel 2 News - Selling the Jedi & Cunningham's Call (1983)
51 - WNBC4 (New York) Live - Jane Hanson (Manhattan) interviews the crowds (1983)
52 - WPIX11 (New York) Action News - Susan Tick Return of the Jedi segment (1983)
  53 - WPIX11 (New York) Action News - Jeffrey Lyons' review (1983)

Storyline - 03 - Star Wars Related Commercials
54 - Return of the Jedi TV Commercial - 'Now playing in a theater in your galaxy'

Storyline - 02 - Return of the Jedi Media (1983)
55 - WABC7 (New York) Eyewitness News at 11 Promo - Carrie Fisher, Joel Segel Preview (1983)
56 - WABC7 (New York) Eyewitness News - Josh Howell's Return of the Jedi news report (line, toys) (1983)
57 - WCBS2 (New York) Channel 2 News - Selling the Jedi - Betsy Ashton (Consumer Editor), Bernard Loomis (General Mills Toy Group) (1983)
58 - WABC7 (New York) - Ernie Anastos - Ed Miller at Return of the Jedi 5:20 show (Loews Astor Plaza) & Los Angeles wedding (1983)
59 - WABC7 (New York) Eyewitness News - Joel Siegel Special Report 'Return of the Jedi' Review (1983)
60 - Entertainment Tonight - Return of the Jedi - Marriage Hollywood line - 'We're fans, not fanatics' (Patricia Smith & David Maples) (1983)

Storyline - 03 - Star Wars Related Commercials
61 - Burger King Return of the Jedi glasses

Storyline - 02 - Return of the Jedi Media (1983)
62 - WABC7 (New York) ABC News w/ Ted Koppel - Film Critics: John Simon, Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert - Return of the Jedi review (1983)

Storyline - 03 - Star Wars Related Commercials
63 - Return of the Jedi Presto Magic Transfers
64 - cut

Storyline - 02 - Return of the Jedi Media (1983)
65 - WNBC4 (New York) NBC News - Jim Brown in Hollywood - Return of the Jedi Report - Part 1 - Kids interview Jeremy Saron (age 11), Devon Jackson (age 9), Reed Mangels (age 12) & Lisa Korn (age 10); Star Wars in politics (Rep. Thomas Downey); Entertainment (E.T.) & Science (NASA) (1983)
  66 - Marin County, Calif; George Lucas, Anthony Daniels, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford,
67 - WNBC4 (New York) NBC News - Jim Brown in Hollywood - Return of the Jedi Report - Part 2 - Mark Hamill
  68 - Mark Hamill in Amedeus & future work and looks back on Star Wars and forward to other SW movies



DVD_ROM - More RotJ News - (4 Hours)
------------------------------------
1982.xx.xx - Kenner Marketing Video Presentation
1983.05.xx - ABC 7 NYC - Return of the Jedi
1983.05.xx - ABC Eyewitness News Hollywood - Return of the Jedi
1983.05.xx - At the Movies with Siskel & Ebert Review Return of the Jedi
1983.05.xx - At the Movies with Siskel & Ebert Review Star Wars Special
1983.05.xx - Bob Friend New York RotJ Report
1983.05.xx - CBS 2 NYC - Return of the Jedi
1983.05.xx - CBS2 Gary Franklin RotJ Report - Cast Interviews
1983.05.xx - Entertainment Tonight - RotJ Report - Fans in line
1983.05.xx - Good Morning America - Carrie Fisher
1983.05.xx - Good Morning America - Mark Hamill
1983.05.xx - Interviews - Kazajian, Marquand, Daniels, Muren
1983.05.xx - Joel Siegel interviews kids about RotJ
1983.05.xx - Leonard Martin RotJ Review - Missing Reel Theater
1983.05.xx - Maria Shriver interviews Mark Hamill
1983.05.xx - NBC RotJ Jim Brown Hollywood Report
1983.05.xx - Nickelodeon's Standby... Lights, Camera, Action with Leonard Nimoy
1983.05.xx - Nightline Return of the Jedi Review
1983.05.xx - Showtime's Bill Harris Interview - Mark Hamill
1983.05.xx - Sneak Preview - Maria Shriver interviews Mark Hamill
1983.05.xx - Sneak Previews RotJ Preview
1983.05.xx - Sneak Previews RotJ Review - Marquand Interview
1983.10.05 - ????????? - 3po & R2D2 Adventure
1983.10.26 - Australian Premiere New Report
1983.xx.xx - 20:20 John Williams
1983.xx.xx - BBC UK Hastings RotJ Print Stolen
1983.xx.xx - Fernsehkritik zu Ru?ckkehr der Jedi-Ritter (lustig) 1983_84
1983.xx.xx - Harrison Ford Return of the Jedi Interview
1983.xx.xx - Late Night with David Letterman - Mark Hamill
1983.xx.xx - Mark Hamill Amedeus Interview
1983.xx.xx - Movie Blockbusters 'The 15 Greatest Hits of All Time'
1983.xx.xx - Razzmatazz - Chartbuster - Anthony Daniels
1983.xx.xx - Return of the Jedi Australian Premiere
1984.04.09 - 56th Academy Awards - RotJ Special Achievement Award
1986.xx.xx - Australian Channel 10 - RotJ Premiere Promo
1989.03.19 - NBC Sunday Night At The Movies Intro - Return of the Jedi
1992.xx.xx - NBC Fresh Prince Of Bel Air  Return Of The Jedi Promo
1994.12.19 - USA Network Star Wars Trilogy Presentation - RotJ Promo
1997.02.xx - At the Movies with Siskel & Ebert - RotJ SE Review
2010.04.xx - Warwick Davis' Short Stories - Return of the Jedi

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#580068
Topic
Star Wars Marvel "Special" Issue: Did they "sneak in" Luke's Father?
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CP3S wrote: Anyone know the issue number for this?

http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/Star-Wars-Marvel-Special-Issue-Did-they-sneak-in-Lukes-Father/post/576772/#TopicPost576772

Silverwook wrote: The story you refer to appeared in Star Wars Annual #1 in 1979. Some of these once a year specials were reprinting stories that first ran in the UK Marvel Star Wars book, which was a weekly black and white publication, and sometimes needed more material as a result.

 

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#579917
Topic
Complete Comparison of Special Edition Visual Changes
Time

As there are laser bolt fire frames before and after these modified ones, which don't seem revised (?) why change these three?  Guess it's more dramatic having the bolts near the rebels heads...  Some occurances of laser bolt fire being changed for the SE have coincided with another type of revision either in the same shot or neighboring scene.  This catch seems to add weight that everything was recomp'd.

 

 

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#579483
Topic
George Lucas leaves Lucasfilm
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Gotta love the titles of these articles:

George Lucas leaves Lucasfilm to 'retire to my garage'

http://blastr.com/2012/05/lucas-leaves-lucasfilm-to.php

linked to:

George Lucas To Distance Himself From LucasFilm

http://www.slashfilm.com/george-lucas-distance-lucasfilm/?utm_source=Movie+Magic&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+slashfilm+%28%2FFilm%29

links to:

George Lucas "Moving Away From" Lucasfilm

http://www.theforce.net/latestnews/story/George_Lucas_Moving_Away_From_Lucasfilm_145967.asp

links to:

http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=34122


and the actual quote:

we talked to George Lucas about his plans following Red Tails. And his plans might shock you.

"I'm moving away from the company, I'm moving away from all my businesses, I'm finishing all my obligations and I'm going to retire to my garage with my saw and hammer and build hobby movies. I've always wanted to make movies that were more experimental in nature, and not have to worry about them showing in movie theatres." Does he really mean it this time? Only time will tell.

it's talk until there action.

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#579127
Topic
Theater Performance Preservations
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Here's the .nfo from the version in current discussion.

File name: vcdeu-tpmtc.nfo


VCDE-Uknowwho & LookAsArtz(TW) PRESENTS:

STAR WARS EPISODE 1 The PHANTOM MENACE          

WIDESCREEN-SCREENER (SUBTITLED)

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 --== Genre ==-- 

 Sci-Fi / Action / Adventure

 --== Plot ==--

 When the evil Trade Federation plots to take over the peaceful planet of
 Naboo, Jedi warrior Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi embark
 on an amazing adventure to save the planet. With them on their journey is
 the young queen Amidala, Gungan outcast JarJar Binks, and the powerful
 Captain Panaka, who will all travel to the faraway planets of Tatooine and
 Coruscant in a futile attempt to save their world from Darth Sidious, leader
 of the Trade Federation, and Darth Maul, the strongest Dark Lord of the Sith
 to ever wield a lightsaber.



 --== Starring ==--

 Liam Neeson            -=-        Qui-Gon Jinn 
 Ewan McGregor            -=-        Obi-Wan Kenobi 
 Natalie Portman        -=-        Queen Amidala/PadmÈ Naberrie 
 Jake Lloyd (I)            -=-        Anakin Skywalker 
 Ian McDiarmid            -=-        Senator Palpatine 
 Pernilla August         -=-        Shemi Skywalker 
 Oliver Ford Davies        -=-        Sio Bibble 
 Hugh Quarshie            -=-        Captain Panaka 



 --== Also Known As ==--
 
 Star Wars: Episode I (1998) (USA: working title)

 MPAA:         Rated PG for sci-fi action/violence. 
 Runtime:     USA:131
 Country:     USA 
 Language:     English 
 Color:     Color (DeLuxe) 
 Sound Mix:     DTS / Dolby EX 6.1 / SDDS 
 Certification: USA:PG / Australia:PG / Hong Kong:I / Singapore:PG 
 
 

 --== Internet Movie Database ==--

 http://uk.imdb.com/Title?0120915

 --== Rating IMDB ==--

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Some links/info SKot uncovered:

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.videos.bootlegs/browse_thread/thread/ca7e84da98ab3cb7/128d37bd93fbe127?q=phantom+menace+telecine#128d37bd93fbe127

In article <37a3c080.22072...@news.giganews.com>, sociall...@iname.com wrote:
>I'm sure many people out there have the 'Z' version of Phantom Menace
>and are now wondering if they should bother to get the Screener. I
>threw together a webpage comparing screen shots that hopefully can
>help. Have a look and decide for yourself!

>http://www.geocities.com/~sociallove/swcompare.html

Jonathan,
Its not a screener, its a telecine. there is not screener of SWEP1, then again
a telecine in my view is better then most screeners as its widescreen its very
rare that you see a telecine. I can name only 4 movies this year that have
been telecine rips.

waybackmachine archive of that page:

http://web.archive.org/web/19991012214838/http://geocities.com/~sociallove/movies.html

http://web.archive.org/web/19991013014615/http://geocities.com/~sociallove/swcompare.html

 

Initial thought because of the thai subs is that EViLiSO is one and the same as the above .nfo.  But as the .nfo is dated 1999.07.10 and the link below places EViLiSO closer to opening day, the .nfo could be a repack.

Seems EViLiSO's TPM was released on 1999.05.24

http://web.textfiles.com/ezines/NWR/nwr48.txt

05241999 - Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace - Telesync - VCD-EUROPE
05241999 - Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace - Telesync - EVILISO 

Do not bother with VCD-Europe's pathetic attempt at getting the glory from this movie. Eviliso has produced the best telesync I've seen. Very few sound glitches and a nearly perfect picture. Mass props to them for the respect shown by only releasing a TS worthy of the film.

 

and as the .nfo is called vcdeu that's gotta be VCD-Europe as mentioned above.  Confusing, is this a bash of different .nfo with different bin/cue files?

 

and the EViLiSO names was used in some articles on piracy in the months after release:

http://www.laweekly.com/content/printVersion/31007/

In other words, regardless of George Lucas' paranoia, online Star Wars piracy will have little impact, restricted by oppressive download waits. Episode II is safe. Safe, that is, from everyone but Evil ISO and their nefarious ilk, who will be there with camcorders ready and aimed at the screens.

This is odd:

http://partners.nytimes.com/library/tech/99/07/circuits/articles/29pira.html

There are 15 to 20 groups, with names like Eviliso and VCD-Europe, that are regularly found on pirate Web sites. (Eviliso digitally brands its copies with a letter Z that appears in the corner of the screen.)

http://articles.latimes.com/2001/nov/01/business/fi-64061

Police in Thailand for the first time have uncovered an underground factory that produced illegal DVDs, increasing movie industry fears about the rapid rise of DVD piracy.

The Thai factory had two production lines, one for VCDs and the second for DVDs. Thai police confiscated 3,000 VCDs, including copies of "Dr. Dolittle 2" and "The Mummy Returns;" 7,000 DVDs, including "Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace"

I'm guessing these TPM bootleg DVDs probably used the official DVD which came out a month or two prior to this article.

http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/1999/05/19562

"We have referred certain matters to the FBI," said attorney Terrence P. McMahon, whose firm, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, is Lucasfilm's Phantom piracy representative. "We are combining forces with law enforcement and the motion picture industry to attempt to eliminate the distribution of bootleg and pirated copies of Episode I."

Perhaps that's why Lucasfilm has seemingly decided that the best defense is swift offense. Last week Lucasfilm representatives sent letters to about 700 ISPs, warning them that unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material on their servers would bring swift retribution under the aegis of the October 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act. The prospect of Lucasfilm and attorneys swooping down on noncompliant fan sites is a scary one for Star Wars fans -- but not as scary as the possible outcome of rampant piracy.

"The fans need to listen to what Lucas has said about piracy," Jacobsen said. "If no income is generated from this movie, we won't be seeing the next episode."

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#579200
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Theater Performance Preservations
Time

^ It's fine to me. I believe I wrote early on that this threads ideal goal would be versions which contained crowd interaction and were showcasing not just how the movies once were but also how people interacted with the films, but understood that discussion would turn predominately toward early bootlegs and the aspects of the films which have been lost in home video variations. This EViLiSO TPM seems like the counterpart to the Centropy AotC. I'm fine with conversation continuing here, it may get a larger audience in it's own thread, and maybe it's worth cross contaminating some other TPM preservation threads to get word out.

EDIT

The cropping of TPM has been one of those unknown quantities as the home video versions got seriously clipped.  The 'Z' version gives a good sense of the cropping, curious as this is a telecine, how much might have been lopped off in that process?  Or is a telecine typically very close to full frame as it's a mechanical process.

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Scofield version - SW theater recording (1977) (Released)
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Star Wars 1977 in-theater recording 'Scofield'
1977 Audio Variation : 35mm Stereo
Preservation by Puggo - Jar Jar's Yoda

Notes on Audience Participation by %20 - as of 2012.05.26

Below are notes of some of the non-movie sounds heard in this recording.  Play times may vary between playback programs.
Notes labeled 'Light laugh' are most likely from the recorder of the tape, Mrs. Scofield.  They tend to be Han Solo lines.

Time - Audience Reaction

Scofield 'A' - Tape Side 'A'

*CUT* - recording begins shortly after first orchestra blast as 'Star Wars' recedes.
00:00:29 - Paper rumblings
00:00:40 - Crawl reading?
00:01:20 - Talking
00:01:29 - Shhhshing
00:02:53 - Talking
00:04:16 - Talking as Vader makes first appearance
00:08:49 - Food rummaging
00:10:18 - Food rummaging and eating
00:11:11 - Light banging
00:11:22 - Giggles as R2 is being stalked by Jawas
00:11:44 - Giggles as R2 is being stalked by Jawas
00:11:58 - Laugh as R2 is shot and falls over
00:12:50 - Cough
00:15:06 - Recorder moved banging
00:18:56 - Reel change over audio pop noticeable
00:25:15 - Coughing at twin suns
00:26:49 - Coughing
00:29:03 - Mumbling question and moving recorder
00:33:09 - 'Woah' as Luke practices with lightsaber
00:34:42 - Moving recorder sounds
00:35:08 - Moving recorder sounds
00:36:25 - Moving recorder sounds
00:38:04 - Giggles as Vader chokes Motti
00:39:39 - Cough as Luke learns of death of Uncle and Aunt
00:42:02 - Light chuckle at 'scum and villainy' line
00:42:46 - Light chuckle at 'move along' line
00:49:55 - Light laugh at 'sorry about the mess' line
00:56:59 - Laugh at 'Don't everyone thank me at once' line
00:57:35 - Laugh at 'armsocket' line
00:59:57 - 'Can't see' (discussion prior to tape flip)
01:00:18 - Moving recorder sounds
01:00:33 - Recording stops at 'cutting the sublight engines' line

Scofield 'B' - Tape Side 'B'

00:00:00 - Recording begins with Han's '...starlet couldn't destroy a whole planet' line
00:03:54 - Light laugh at 'I knew you were going to say that' line
00:04:00 - Light laugh at Chewie's growl
00:06:40 - Light laugh at 'you said it Chewie' line
00:07:50 - Laugh at 'better her then me' line
00:08:14 - Laugh at 'I can imagine quite a bit' line
00:08:35 - Laugh at 'you put them (handcuffs) on' line
00:08:52 - Laugh at 'that isn't very reassuring' line
00:09:00 - Big laugh at mousedroid bit with some clapping
00:10:33 - Moving recorder sounds
00:11:55 - Big laugh at 'How are you?' line
00:12:00 - Moving recorder sounds
00:14:01 - Laugh at 'back in your cell' line
00:15:42 - Laugh at 'incredible smell' line
00:16:15 - Laugh at 'it's worse' line
00:16:29 - Laughs Chewie
00:16:43 - Mumblings at dianoga
00:17:55 - Laugh at 'bad feeling about this' line
00:21:32 - Mumblings as Ben works on tractor beam deactivation
00:22:22 - Laugh at afraid Chewie
00:22:40 - Laugh at 'walking carpet' line
00:22:43 - Laugh at 'no reward is worth this' lines
00:26:28 - Moving recorder sounds
00:26:36 - Whistle as Vader extends lightsaber
00:27:58 - Laugh at 'leave this old party' line
00:32:13 - Tape error
00:32:34 - Laugh at 'We did it' line
00:32:38 - Laugh at 'i'm melting' line
00:32:55 - Tape error
00:33:48 - Kid cry
00:33:55 - Laugh at 'I care' line
00:34:04 - More kid cry
00:34:23 - Big Laugh at 'NO'
00:36:34 - Low 'Woah' at computer graphics of Death Star
00:42:35 - Talking
00:44:41 - Tape Over 'Now watch this'
00:52:48 - Rumblings at Han's arrival
00:53:15 - Clapping at Death Star destruction
00:56:15 - End of recording