(2020-07-26, 04:03 AM)alinskey Wrote: I'm down to capture any and all sources to get this project up and running. If there is an affordable pressing (less than $50), I can capture analog audio at 96/24 and video to go along with it.
Not entirely sure what you mean by getting it "up and running"; as you can see from the top post, TAF finished it in 2017. But it doesn't look like the LD video got captured, from what I can see. I would very much like to see that happen so that the original theatrical mono mix can potentially be elevated to the default position (I understand TAF's reasons for not doing so thus far). If you do find yourself in a position to be able to do this, by all means, give me a shout! The two Japanese LaserDiscs I know of that have mono tracks (both analogue) are
10JL-1007 (the one that the audio was captured from previously) and
NJEL-01007.
I'm also keen to attempt a cleanup of the TERROR IN THE AISLES footage (which I've actually just re-ripped and trimmed out earlier, ready to muck about with) so that it more closely matches the rest of the footage. It'll never fully blend because the print scanned and encoded for that HALLOWEEN II Blu-ray Disc has quite a lot of damage and is grainy as hell compared to mostly excellent restoration of THE EXORCIST we got back in 2010 (numerous other problems aside, fidelity is actually pretty nice and it isn't DNRed to hell) but I'm eager to see if it might be possible to get it slightly closer by correcting the worst bits of print damage and maybe even trying stuff like AI-assisted sharpening to get it closer to the Blu-ray shots on either side of the insert. However, I have pretty much zero experience doing that sort of thing, so I have a lot of learning to do before I'd be comfortable doing it.
I wondered if maybe it would even just be possible to partially "despecialise" (ahem) the morph by simply chopping out the worst-offending frames from the Blu-ray version of the shot, as an alternative. To explore this, I compared the Blu-ray shot to the version from TAF's restoration (which looks to be subtly different from the source, I assume to keep sync) and to the TERROR IN THE AISLES shot TAF used as replacement footage. I'm not entirely convinced though, because it seems the Blu-ray already has a duplicate frame at the end of the shot (again, I assume for sync) and because the morph is...
I'll put this behind a spoiler tag just to be on the safe side but I assume everybody here's probably seen the film anyway... here's a side by side comparison (as a video on Vimeo, with one particularly terrible frame from it shown below as an image) of the transformation jump cut / morph:
Basically, the actual face morph only takes place over 2 frames but they also morph his arm rather unnaturally over 6 frames, so my "take 1 or 2 frames out" idea is not going to work as simply as I hoped.