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    NOSFERATU (2024)

    Universal Pictures
    8 Reels - Kodak 2383, Digital Film-out
    Reel 3 is rather short.
    1.66 in what seems like 1.78 or 1.85, resulting in a windowboxed image
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    Print by Cinelab Film & Digital (London, UK)

    No C/O cues on my print (#12)

    Annoying "END" title on the frame following the very last frame of every reel

    Last Frame of end Credits: FOCUS FEATURES

    IMG_20241213_184450.jpg



  • #2
    Wird der Film auch im Kino 1 gespielt oder nur Kino 3?

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    • #3
      To add to Sacha's pictures- -
      This is how how you know if you're late on a change-over! lol -
      I have no idea why they did this, but even though there's
      no black/blank film after the last frame this shouldn't be a
      problem for any competent changeover projectionist.

      Nosferatu_1.jpg

      Also, almost all the reels are 'short'- with reel 3 being the shortest.
      I didn't measure it but visually Reel 3 looks like only about 1,000ft.
      Last edited by Jim Cassedy; 12-20-2024, 07:03 PM.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Jim Cassedy View Post
        To add to Sacha's pictures- -
        This is how how you know if you're late on a change-over! lol -
        I have no idea why they did this, but even though there's
        no black/blank film after the last frame this shouldn't be a
        problem for any competent changeover projectionist.
        It's a bit silly, but yeah audience isn't supposed to see those black frames on screen either... it just rubs a little salt in the wounds if you are late. The lack of cue marks from the lab (like Sacha's print), and the under sizing, feel like the more justifiable complaints.

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