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San Francisco 1906 (New Version) in Color [60fps, Remastered

BSR says...

A Trip Down Market Street Before the Fire Prelinger 4K to 2K scan from best existing film material



This scan of the legendary pre-earthquake film was made from the best existing material at 4K (4096 x 3072) resolution and transcoded to 2K (2048 x 1536) for YouTube. It was scanned by Adrianne Finelli at Internet Archive on October 11, 2018 using a Lasergraphics ScanStation scanner at 5120 x 3840 and scanned to 16 frames per second. Due to the limitations of Final Cut Pro, every second frame is doubled for a playback rate of 24 frames per second, so the running time remains the same. The part of the image that lies between the film preparations is exhibited here for the first time.

Anyone may reproduce or reuse this scan. Please attribute it to its source: Prelinger Archives.

robdot said:

Should have also supplied the original..

get that camera off my face

Old Guy Takes Down Two Big Trees

Stormsinger says...

The only time we ever cut a tree, we were shocked at how far it "jumped" with the final cut. The base of the trunk flew at least 12-15 feet, coming -way- too close to the truck supplying the tension. That pulley allowing the truck to supply tension from a different direction is nothing short of brilliant. If only youtube had been available in the 70s, we too could have been smart.

Filmmaking Methods That R Ruining Movies: Methods of Madness

When Video Game Companies Pay To Get Their Game Reviewed.

RFlagg says...

Yeah, I'm sure being rejected early access to review code has a far bigger impact than cash. It takes time to review a product and get content generated and ready to go, which is why early review code is necessary so you can launch your review as soon as that review embargo ends... as those are the ones that will generate the click revenue, which is probably exceeds whatever studios may pay directly.

Hey, I've been offered review code (never of AAA titles, biggest I got offered was The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing: Final Cut and Sword Coast Legend) on occasion from a PR firm that somehow I got on their list (I do have a blog that is gaming focused, got a very small Twitch channel and YouTube channel that largely focuses on games). I personally only accept ones that I genuinely have an interest in... of course this perhaps clogs judgement all the more. I wanted to like the title... so I may be more forgiving. When I founded and ran Mortyr.net (it's long since been taken over) I admit my preview of the game was clouded a bit, though I've tried to apply lessons learned from that forward. Then again, it's perhaps easier to apply those lessons to myself as I'm too small to matter (and the offers for review code are very few and far between), a big publishing site who's reviews count on the Metacritic analysis, and rely on click through revenue has less room to be apply such lessons and almost needs to ignore impartiality in favor of making sure you keep in the publisher's good graces. A PR firm handing me a review code that doesn't work out well isn't as bad if Game Informer or somebody like that doesn't give it a positive review.

TLDR: Exactly what RedSky and Stormsinger said.

RedSky said:

@Stormsinger

Indeed, I doubt it's ever explicit cash, just the promise of being rejected from early review events and being snubbed for previews. Being late to review or not getting any exclusive information can be a big deal for a mag or game site.

Cubes in a cube

Payback says...

The hot glue holding the parts so they don't fly apart at the moment the final cuts release them was inspired.

...or it's just what you do on a lathe, I'm not knowledgeable on lathing.

Reporter Fired For Remarks About Missing Woman On Live TV

doogle says...

Maybe you watch too much Fox to think this is either possible or not a joke. And you must be right-leaning enough to think it's wrong to have been made and that there's danger with that.

It's a f*n guy with a camera and Final Cut software. Deal with it.

bareboards2 said:

http://dailyglobe.com/36918/fox-anchor-says-hed-fck-missing-woman-air-quite-video/

What disturbs me most is that I believed that this was possible. That a professional man would talk like that.

But then.... someone DID talk like that. We see the vid. It just wasn't on live TV.

This guy needs to be fired from whatever his day job is. Asshole.

President Obama Addresses the Newtown, Conn., School Shootin

How encryption works in your web browser

messenger says...

Nice catch. Yet another mistake. I have a feeling the narrator is a hired voice actor and doesn't understand a word he's saying, and nobody in the recording studio that day did either, and nobody reviewed the script/the final cut afterwards.

You only get brownish colours if your mix includes all three primary colours.>> ^spawnflagger:

Anyone else notice that when he is explaining modulus using the clock, that the audio he says 42, but written in the video is 46 ?
Combined with all the other mistakes, this guy should really fix his video...
I like the color example, but usually when you mix 3 colors of paint you just end up with brown.

Dude in a Ferrari Runs Over Cops Foot

chingalera says...

@ulysses1904
http://www.copblock.org/2841/police-brutality-statistics/

Sorry there criminal justice professor, no need to site anything but internet sources, you have eyes and everyone has cell phones to record, you can see the rage in the faces of the majority of cops. They pump the shit into homes 24/7, 365 to let us all know that crime is on the rise and more cops with better weapons are needed.

The violence may continue to rise given that the pool of recruits becomes less intelligent (a result of being raised in a society in decline) and the pool of qualified applicants include more inner-city youths, PTSD victims returning home from fucking around the globe playing war games, etc...

Police organizations will always recruit the dregs as well as the capable, but more punks and thugs everyday become law enforcement...Goes with the territory as it were, I am convinced that to perform your duties as a Police officer you have to compromise integrity and ethics at some point or you will not make the final cut. The job has become tainted.

In one possible future which includes these less-than-ethical thugs as cops, there may only be a few types of citizens:
Ultra Wealthy
Wage slaves
Police,Military, Prison personnel, EMT, and other Government employees

Tom Hardy "StarTrek" screentest vs actual scene

jmd says...

nemesis was fine as an "epic episode".. not quite so much as a movie. Although it beat out Insurrection easily. ANY star trek fan would be doing themselves a disservice to just skip over it.

As for the first comment.. lets just say for as many people who thought the screen test was better, there are just as many who think the final cut was better. The thing is they were both great.

Diablo3: Defeat Shatterbone Tutorial Goes Horribly Wrong

Drive Elevator scene (Very Graphic)

Hybrid says...

Great scene, but this is not from the final cut of the film. In this clip, the music playing when they are kissing is Brian Eno's "An Ending (Ascent)". That certainly wasn't the track when I saw it in the cinema. However the version shown at the Cannes Film Festival did have a placeholder soundtrack, before Cliff Martinez was brought in to do the final score. So this clip is probably taken from that version.

Ace film!



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