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Topic: DR. ZHIVAGO on May 4th in Blu-Ray
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Bobby Henderson
"Ask me about Trajan."
Posts: 10973
From: Lawton, OK, USA
Registered: Apr 2001
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posted 05-13-2010 03:32 PM
Sony is taking its time with the Lawrence of Arabia project and not giving out much in the way of details on progress or when the movie will be released on Blu-ray. The studio is definitely working on the movie and the eventual Blu-ray release will be sourced from an entirely new master created from the latest generation of film scanning equipment.
The previous materials used on the DVD release from several years ago won't cut it for Blu-ray.
Last fall Sony opened its Colorworks facility on the Sony lot, a facility formerly occupied by Technicolor. Sony installed a lot of brand new film scanning and digital intermediate gear along with some 4K digital projection systems.
BTW, I don't know if Technicolor has any design issues with their new Hollywood DI/authoring facility -the audio track for the new Saving Private Ryan Blu-ray had some lip sync issues and Paramount is now going to offer a disc exchange. I've had my BD of Saving Private Ryan only a couple of days. Ugh.
Anyway, I don't know if Sony's plans to build its own film scanning and DI facility had any impact on the time line of getting Lawrence of Arabia onto Blu-ray.
Another issue to consider is many older catalog titles have not exactly been selling well on Blu-ray, not even enough for the effort to be profitable. New movies have been dominating sales figures. Some general thinking is that it might be better to wait a couple of years or longer for the install base of Blu-ray players to double, quadruple, etc. before risking money on a film scan, meticulous DI clean-up and Blu-ray release of certain catalog titles, particularly movies that fall into "cult" status.
Lawrence of Arabia would probably sell well if released now on Blu-ray, but would move even more copies in a couple of years with a BD player install base being several times larger.
And the 50th anniversary of the release of Lawrence of Arabia is in 2012. Seems like a very obvious marketing thing to me.
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