2 Seven Samurai

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#176 Post by Antares »

Check these out...

http://jonpaulkaiser.blog.co.uk/2010/05 ... d-8563097/

I hope this guy decides to market these.
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#177 Post by Norbie »

It's too early for the blu-ray version i tells ya! [-(
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#178 Post by Norbie »

Norbie wrote:It's too early for the blu-ray version i tells ya! [-(
I was admiring the wonderful set that was the re-release of Seven Samurai and i was shocked to discover that it came out in 2006. :shock: Has it really been so long? :-k I swear that it was only yesterday. :?
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#179 Post by Mr Sausage »

If you're going to think outloud, use a blog rather than a discussion forum, please.
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#181 Post by aox »

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They just posted this on Facebook saying their first HD encodes have arrived. They then gloat about the quality.

Given their track record with Blu Ray, I think it is fair to give them the benefit of the doubt. If Sanjuro and Yojimbo are any indication, this should look nothing less than phenomenal.
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#182 Post by Brian C »

Hmm .. that doesn't look all that great to me. I really wouldn't have thought their Blu-ray transfer would come from a kinescope.
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#183 Post by aox »

isn't that shot taken from a camera phone? I think it is far from full 1080p quality.
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#184 Post by Doctor Sunshine »

Facebook compresses the hell out of images.
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#185 Post by andyli »

I think Brian C is just joking here. :P
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#186 Post by manicsounds »

"Now when you play a movie, on your telephone...."

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#188 Post by Peacock »

Amazing, and if the screen grabs are anything to go by, because the prints aren't in the best shape, it makes me think the period Mizoguchi films would also look stunning...
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#189 Post by Michael Kerpan »

Almost all of Kurosawa's Toho films are in FAR better condition than Oharu (and most other Mizoguchi films).
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#190 Post by Peacock »

I was mainly referring to Sansho and Ugetsu, which I think could be brought up to a similar standard in High def
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#191 Post by greggster59 »

Does anyone know if Seven Samurai qualifies for Criterion's Blu ray upgrade program?
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#192 Post by aox »

i can't imagine why it wouldn't.
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#193 Post by aox »

Blu-Ray.com

I am so excited for this!
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#194 Post by swo17 »

So Criterion posted on Facebook that their QC department clocked in a total of 1047 hours (423 for the DVD, 624 for the Blu-ray) in restoring Seven Samurai for release. That's like one guy working fulltime for over six months (unless they have him working sweatshop hours). Assuming they pay these guys, I dunno, $30 an hour, and Criterion makes, say, $20 for each copy they sell, they'd have to sell over 1500 copies just to break even on QC costs!
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#195 Post by captveg »

greggster59 wrote:Does anyone know if Seven Samurai qualifies for Criterion's Blu ray upgrade program?
They are no longer doing the upgrade program due to lack of consumer interest. This was explained in an email response from Criterion that was posted in the Criterion thread on blu-ray.com.
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#196 Post by aox »

swo17 wrote:So Criterion posted on Facebook that their QC department clocked in a total of 1047 hours (423 for the DVD, 624 for the Blu-ray) in restoring Seven Samurai for release. That's like one guy working fulltime for over six months (unless they have him working sweatshop hours). Assuming they pay these guys, I dunno, $30 an hour, and Criterion makes, say, $20 for each copy they sell, they'd have to sell over 1500 copies just to break even on QC costs!
Well, I am sure they have more than one person on each project. But that is irrelevant to your math on how many they have to sell. The fact is that they will sell 1500 copies very easily of this title. Libraries alone will make that number and probably already have since it was remastered and rereleased three or four years ago (where the DVD hours number came from). As for Blu Ray and those hours, they will still sell that many, and I could even see them going through that in the first week until the end of the first month. There are 308,000,000 people in this country. 1,500 isn't a large number in that context.
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#197 Post by movielocke »

swo17 wrote:So Criterion posted on Facebook that their QC department clocked in a total of 1047 hours (423 for the DVD, 624 for the Blu-ray) in restoring Seven Samurai for release. That's like one guy working fulltime for over six months (unless they have him working sweatshop hours). Assuming they pay these guys, I dunno, $30 an hour, and Criterion makes, say, $20 for each copy they sell, they'd have to sell over 1500 copies just to break even on QC costs!
A nonunion television online editor with a light resume and only a few gigs worth of experience makes closer to 75$/hour and a skilled video restorationist would make substantially more, probably closer to 100-150$ an hour.

Your 30$/hour would cover a very good assistant editor though (for reality television at least) and would get you a pretty mediocre assistant for scripted television or film work.
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#198 Post by domino harvey »

We need to get that guy who did the math problem in the Bigger Than Life thread
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#199 Post by Finch »

Slant

Had my copy for over a week now and have revisited the whole film once and some individual favourite moments multiple times over. Only The Magician looks better than this quite astonishing resto.
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