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Topic: Lab Mistake?
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Steve Scott
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1300
From: Minneapolis, MN
Registered: Sep 2000
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posted 09-22-2001 12:16 AM
When received our print of "O", the attached trailer was spliced incorrectly by the lab. Apparently, the print had been shipped out a year before, but was recalled because of school violence, so the attached trailer had to be changed by the lab.It didn't help that two reels were mislabeled & many reel breaks are in total darkness. On top of that, for a flat print, you could almost show another framed feature from the picture above & below the correct framing. It was really annoying to have to change the framing every twenty minutes & recheck it every five because you don't know whether the framing was totally centered. That's why it pays to watch the film before the opening date. You can get your ass up early & fix all of the problems. ------------------ http://www.mullerfamilytheatres.com
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