2020-04-04, 04:07 AM
Stereo Remix from the early-90s
I'm curious what they'll do about the audio mix.
I've caught a print of this once and it was a stereo remix from the early-90s that sounded too good, if that makes sense.
I appreciate good audio, but it's distracting to see older pre-Dolby films futzed like this.
http://www.criterionforum.org/forum/view...&start=175
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Incredibly Grainy
Once Upon a Time in the West, like many of Leone's westerns, was shot in 2-perf Techniscope. This is inherently an incredibly grainy format that looks really bad for home video -- a postage-stamp-sized frame roughly the same height as 16mm. It looked even worse in the theater, because of the optical blow-ups and anamorphic conversion involved. It's never gonna be super-sharp, because the frame size is so small, plus it's a 45-year-old movie.
https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/d...st-6597749
I'm curious what they'll do about the audio mix.
I've caught a print of this once and it was a stereo remix from the early-90s that sounded too good, if that makes sense.
I appreciate good audio, but it's distracting to see older pre-Dolby films futzed like this.
http://www.criterionforum.org/forum/view...&start=175
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Incredibly Grainy
Once Upon a Time in the West, like many of Leone's westerns, was shot in 2-perf Techniscope. This is inherently an incredibly grainy format that looks really bad for home video -- a postage-stamp-sized frame roughly the same height as 16mm. It looked even worse in the theater, because of the optical blow-ups and anamorphic conversion involved. It's never gonna be super-sharp, because the frame size is so small, plus it's a 45-year-old movie.
https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/d...st-6597749