2016-11-24, 01:24 AM
Many people would like to start a fan restoration project - some have good ideas, I must admit - but almost no one has patience, time and skill to do one in person; they keep asking someone else to do it for them.
So, it's time to reveal an hidden truth, feared by all of us, fan restoration project makers... the truth is...
EVERYONE COULD MAKE A RESTORATION WITHOUT EXPERIENCE!
you just need few things - no computer, fancy software, 4k monitors, steep learning curves... only a bit (just a bit) of time and patience, and you could start your project right now! REALLY! Of course, not every kind of restoration is possible, but following this guide, anybody - yes, even you! - will be able to do his/her own project, and finally say "I did it!"
Let's start!!!
Things you need - without them, you can't do anything, sorry...
If everything is OK, we could start! First, let's prepare the "studio"
But, what if no subtitles are available on the source, like, for example, in a VHS tape? This requires A LOT of patience, time, and some skill, but could be done by anybody. You need also a lot of paper, a pen or better a big colored marker. A friend is really useful in this task... Ready? Take the paper and the marker, start watching the movie (DO NOT RECORD YET!), listen to the dialog, pause the movie, write down the dialog - literal transcription is better, but it's up to you - in the top half of the paper sheet. You could use different colors for different actors. Write down in the bottom half of the paper the movie time when the dialog is placed - if you have a player that shows time, or just a progressive number. Repeat the steps until you have written down all the dialogs of the movie. Now you have some hundred paper sheets, ordered from the first to the last dialog, right? OK, now start to record, and be ready to place the top half of each paper in front of the display, so the camcorder will take just the written dialogs, and not your hand holding the paper; you could share this task with a friend, one places the odd numbered papers, the other the even numbered ones. Just do it well, fast, and don't forget to remove the paper when there is no dialogs... and you have your homemade subtitles!
Hint: before your mom/granny/relative decides to call a technician, because the TV doesn't work well anymore, don't forget to put the image and/or audio settings back to their original status!
So, it's time to reveal an hidden truth, feared by all of us, fan restoration project makers... the truth is...
EVERYONE COULD MAKE A RESTORATION WITHOUT EXPERIENCE!
you just need few things - no computer, fancy software, 4k monitors, steep learning curves... only a bit (just a bit) of time and patience, and you could start your project right now! REALLY! Of course, not every kind of restoration is possible, but following this guide, anybody - yes, even you! - will be able to do his/her own project, and finally say "I did it!"
Let's start!!!
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Things you need - without them, you can't do anything, sorry...
- Time. Not too much, but you can't do it in ten minutes... let's say, few hours for each project
- Patience. Not a lot, because everyone could follow this guide easily, with zero trials & errors
- Source. Of course... you would restore a movie, right? You need one!
- Player. A DVD, BD, even a VHS player. A TV broadcast could be used, but you need more skills.
- Display. A TV set. Better if it's a LED/plasma/OLED, but an old CRT could still be used.
- Camcorder. Or a phone which could record long video. Don't forget tapes/disks/memories!
- Stand. To put your camcorder, or phone
- Other small things you usually have at home; project dependent, more on these later
If everything is OK, we could start! First, let's prepare the "studio"
- Take the source (movie, usually, but a documentary, concert, TV episodes etc. will do) you want to restore
- Note the source duration; read the techniques you want to use to calculate the time needed for your project
- Put the source in the player, press "Play" and let it play - don't forget to turn on the display!
- Put the camcorder on a stand, in front of the display, at the right distance, so you are able to cover the whole display, and not anything else
- Record a minute, watch the result, adjust settings and repeat until you reach the desired quality
- You are ready to go! Don't forget to turn off the lights to achieve a better result.
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- Old cinema
- More details
- Lifelike image
- Documentary style
- Open matte to letterbox
- Logo removal
- Add subtitles
But, what if no subtitles are available on the source, like, for example, in a VHS tape? This requires A LOT of patience, time, and some skill, but could be done by anybody. You need also a lot of paper, a pen or better a big colored marker. A friend is really useful in this task... Ready? Take the paper and the marker, start watching the movie (DO NOT RECORD YET!), listen to the dialog, pause the movie, write down the dialog - literal transcription is better, but it's up to you - in the top half of the paper sheet. You could use different colors for different actors. Write down in the bottom half of the paper the movie time when the dialog is placed - if you have a player that shows time, or just a progressive number. Repeat the steps until you have written down all the dialogs of the movie. Now you have some hundred paper sheets, ordered from the first to the last dialog, right? OK, now start to record, and be ready to place the top half of each paper in front of the display, so the camcorder will take just the written dialogs, and not your hand holding the paper; you could share this task with a friend, one places the odd numbered papers, the other the even numbered ones. Just do it well, fast, and don't forget to remove the paper when there is no dialogs... and you have your homemade subtitles!
- Extended edition
- Fan edit
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- Sound tracks replacement
- Change audio track
- Mute cinema
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OK, it's time to decide which movie will be treated in your restoration project, and which technique(s) to use to improve it in some way. Have fun, and post your project on Youtube - instant fame!Hint: before your mom/granny/relative decides to call a technician, because the TV doesn't work well anymore, don't forget to put the image and/or audio settings back to their original status!