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Robert John Jeromson
Master Film Handler

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From: Auckland, New Zealand
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 - posted 05-16-2005 05:12 PM      Profile for Robert John Jeromson   Email Robert John Jeromson   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
20th Century Fox
Release Print
Scope 2.35:1
SR(High Mag.)/SRD-EX/DTS/SDDS
7 Reels all close to full
R/T 142 minutes

1/3 of the last reel is credits.

Trailers attached in New Zealand: -

War Of the Worlds
Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Fantastic Four

[ 05-16-2005, 11:26 PM: Message edited by: Robert John Jeromson ]

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Richard Greco
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Search Bait:

Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

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Oliver Pasch
Film Handler

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Shouldn't it be dts-ES as well if it's Dolby-EX?
5-digit-dts-timecode?

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Brad Miller
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EX implies ES, just like SRD implies SR. You don't have one without the other.

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Robert John Jeromson
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According to DTS Online it is ES as well, there are no DTS or SDDS logos in the credits.

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Mike Blakesley
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From: Forsyth, Montana
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In this part of the world at least, the film is shipping in a Fox box along with a can containing nothing but trailers.

And there is a clause in the contract limiting you to no more than 5 trailers.

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Steve Scott
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Attached (U.S.): Fantastic Four
Possibly Enclosed: Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Stealth (v2)
Cinderella Man (Short trl)
Wedding Crashers (Short trl)
The Island (Short Trl)
Adventures of Shark Boy & Lava Girl
Batman Begins (#5)
The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe
War of the Worlds

SDDS mix is 6-channel
Tape spliced trailers on head of R1 were in frame on all prints I handled, hopefully everyone else has a similar experience [thumbsup]

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Monte L Fullmer
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..true, my attached was in frame-dbl checked twice to make sure.
..just the splice itself was a little weak and redid the join.
..loved those white reels that the prints were mounted on.
..only put on 3 trailers to keep in requirements.

-Monte

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Jim Leko
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quote: Mike Blakesley
And there is a clause in the contract limiting you to no more than 5 trailers.
Hmm. I went to my old theater (I have moved on to a new job), and there were at least 7 trailers. I could tell the audience was getting impatient.

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