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[Released] Various Silents - 60fps - Improved Pulldown
#21
(2021-11-05, 09:38 PM)Nick_M Wrote: No need. Metropolis runs at 24fps, at least on Kino's; I expect Eureka's to be the same. The only thing encoding to 60fps would do is add 3:2 pulldown, which TVs can do automatically, if you want that.

How about Peter Pan (1924)? Kino's Blu-ray of it runs at 24fps, and AFAIK has only one or two damaged frames. Does that movie need a 60fps version?
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I only spot-checked Peter Pan. At 24fps, I have no plans to do it.

When I say I delete frames, I'm not deleting damaged frames, I'm deleting frames with ugly and distracting repairs. Even then, sloppy retouching is so pervasive that I can only delete the worst offenders. I actually could go in and do nice retouching to repair repairs, but that turns even the shortest movies into major projects!

I haven't really looked into VFR. What I like about 60fps is that every device and every piece of software can play it. I use Premiere, and it can't even import VFR and maintain sync. I'd be interested in it if most TVs and projectors were like G-SYNC.
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#23
VRR is starting to become common in TVs. Maybe VFR would be too much of a pain, but you could play around with odd frame rates.
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Added: The Devil's Needle (1916)
          Children of Eve (1915)
          The Inside of the White Slave Traffic (1913)

Source: Kino BD

Note: Also deleted repeating "flashback" frames in CoE and WST.

Available as 60fps MKV and 1080i BD. Blanks, postage, and proof of purchase required.
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Added: The Games of the V Olympiad (1912)

Source: Criterion BD

- Deleted frames with ugly repairs, interpolated frames, quick-reverse frames, and editing errors.

Available as 60fps MKV and 1080i BD. Blanks, postage, and proof of purchase required.
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#26
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Uncle Tom's Cabin (1910, Vitagraph)

Source: Kino BD
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Three Ages (1923) - Lobster version

Deleted interpolated frames and frames with ugly interpolated temporal cloning. Replaced a few repaired shots that look significantly better unrestored in the older disc.

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- 2010 Kino BD
- 2017 Kino/Lobster BD

The 2017 is a different version than the 2010. It's a mix of different shots and angles, along with many shots from the same source as the 2010. I don't know which is the primary variant.

Available as a 60fps MKV and 1080i BD. Blanks, postage, and proof of purchase required.
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I wonder with HDMI 2.1's VRR feature, could we view silent movies at the correct frame rates now? Like, could a 18fps file play at 36p or 54p? A TV that doesn't support 18p or VRR would just play the video back at 30p or 60p, no?
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#29
Added: Casanova (1927)

Source: Flicker Alley BD

Available as 60fps MKV and 1080i BD. Blanks, postage, and proof of purchase required.
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#30
Added: Filibus (1915)
Source: Milestone BD

Also corrected editing errors.

Includes Latest World News (1916), Rapallo (1916), Love and Science (1912), and Gentlemen of the Jury (1916).  Alas, hard-subtitled (still better than watermarking). Skipped Onesime and the Boudoir of Mlle. Badinois (1912) because the SD interlacing was cooked into the 24fps upscale.


Revised: Three Ages (1923)
Source: Kino 2010 BD and Kino 2017 (Lobster) BD

Synced the 2010 video to the 2017 score by Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra. I much prefer the unrestored 2010 video instead of the over-processed 2017 that has tons of frozen lesions and interpolation. The new score, though, is wonderful.


Added: Three Ages (1923)
Source: Kino 2010 BD

As a side effect of the above project, I deinterlaced the 2010 and made a 60fps MKV of that version.


Available as 60fps MKVs and 1080i BDs. Blanks, postage, and proof of purchase required.
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