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Star Wars Run: May 19th 2005

Discussion in 'New York Tri-State' started by Black355, Nov 7, 2004.

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  1. ClydeM

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    now we know where the gas came from that ignited the Mondi ;)
     
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    i rented out the bellmore theatre for 400 bucks two years ago when i previewed my skate film there it was nice and small
     
  3. RogerM

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    Anybody know what sound format the movie is going to be in? EX? Just regular digital?

    Will a full digital (video) version be released again?
     
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    Yeah, you supply the cut and the theatre rental is negligable... In our case, we'll have to pay $$$$$. :D
     
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    What do you mean what sound format? It's being cut in THX certified SDDS, if I remember correctly. Of course, playback is subjective depending on the house.
     
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    I respectfully decline my role as Princess Leia and will have my girlfriend go instead...
     
  7. RogerM

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    This is what I was referring to for digital video: http://www.starwars.com/episode-i/release/theater/news19990618.html

    For the audio track reference:
    http://www.dolby.com/consumer/motion_picture/listing_upcoming.html

    Episode3 is slated for Dolby Digital according to the Dolby sight. I'm not entirely sure how it works with regards to how the companies make the movies. I mean do they make a SDDS version and a Dolby Digital version?

    I've been to some SDDS theatres and noticed the Dolby Digital ones sound better.

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