Commerical TV spot for movie
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Commerical TV spot for movie
I recently sent my 16mm film reel into a conversion company. I paid them to copy and convert the reel into an HD version on DVD. Well it showed up, and it works, but it isn't on a standard DVD format. I am trying to figure out how to convert it over. The file is to large to post on YouTube. This file is a 30 second clip for TV advertising the release of Battlestar Galactica in theaters in Sensurround that Peter Berkos made. For those that don't know Sensurround it a audio play back of deep base, like blaster fire, or Vipers launching. Those select sounds would come out of separate speakers that were in the back of the theater.
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Re: Commerical TV spot for movie
GoldCylon wrote:I recently sent my 16mm film reel into a conversion company. I paid them to copy and convert the reel into an HD version on DVD. Well it showed up, and it works, but it isn't on a standard DVD format. I am trying to figure out how to convert it over. The file is to large to post on YouTube. This file is a 30 second clip for TV advertising the release of Battlestar Galactica in theaters in Sensurround that Peter Berkos made. For those that don't know Sensurround it a audio play back of deep base, like blaster fire, or Vipers launching. Those select sounds would come out of separate speakers that were in the back of the theater.
Hey, could I get the name of the company you used? I have a 16mm reel of Galactica trailers too. I think it's 3 30 second tv spots for the theatrical release. I've never watched them due to no access to a 16 mm projector. Like you, I'd love to get them transfered by a reputable company. Thanks!!
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I talked with Brad at help@videoconversionexperts.com They did a great job with the restore of the color, but didn't clean up the frames as well as I had hoped they would
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That's the way I thought it might be him too, only if his voice was altered a bit. He did alot of work for Universal around that time. I have a 2 minute Sensurround trailer on video, and it's cool with the minor differences found such as the leaders voice, different FX shots, or different sound effects than what was seen in the finished product.
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This bit of video I have spends about 10 - 15 secs on the Daggit more than any other focused point on the video. It shows Vipers launching, and Cylon Raiders departing the Basestar and then attacking the Galactica. All stock footage, just the narration is new to me. If it is Ted, the voice sure was filtered or altered a lot. I am not saying it isn't Ted, but if you have a clip of his other work I could compare them.
Your 2 minute version, is that a file that can be sent out, or downloaded some place?
Your 2 minute version, is that a file that can be sent out, or downloaded some place?
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I made an error, the trailer I have isn't 2 minutes long....it's approx. 3 minutes and 40 seconds. It includes one FX shot that I don't recall from the original broadcast of the series. It is of two Viper's fleeing (Apollo and Zac come to mind) and one Raider blows the Viper up as all 6 ships fly towards the camera. Another change is the line reading of the sctor who grabs Apollo on Caprica and shoves him "What were you doing boy!", Then various laser blasts are different, you can hear bullet sound FX as everyone escapes across the bridge undernearth Carrillon. That's all I can think of at the moment. All I have of Cassidy's work off the top of my head would be from The Incredible Hulk. You seem to have good luck at finding rare Galactica material. How about the segment that aired on Good Morning America the day after the pilot's broadcast? It was about the making of the effects, etc. Ever seen that? I only have a copy on audio tape, would love the see the thing again. Sorry, my computer is not capable of handling the input of video, or I would get some clips up for you.GoldCylon wrote:This bit of video I have spends about 10 - 15 secs on the Daggit more than any other focused point on the video. It shows Vipers launching, and Cylon Raiders departing the Basestar and then attacking the Galactica. All stock footage, just the narration is new to me. If it is Ted, the voice sure was filtered or altered a lot. I am not saying it isn't Ted, but if you have a clip of his other work I could compare them.
Your 2 minute version, is that a file that can be sent out, or downloaded some place?
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I have seen some of those clips your talking about, but they were from the DVD released in 03.
I haven't seen the or remember some of the clips like Cassey, but the other ones I do.
It would be great to hear, or even see the Good Morning America clip, or better yet see the film footage. Also I wouldn't mind see the Micheal Douglas show, or Dina Shore. Those were the popular day time shows back then.
I haven't seen the or remember some of the clips like Cassey, but the other ones I do.
It would be great to hear, or even see the Good Morning America clip, or better yet see the film footage. Also I wouldn't mind see the Micheal Douglas show, or Dina Shore. Those were the popular day time shows back then.
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Re: Commerical TV spot for movie
Scott, let me know if you want me to transfer your 16mm trailer over to DVD free of charge. I have all of the appropriate equipment.Scott wrote:I have a 16mm reel of Galactica trailers too. I think it's 3 30 second tv spots for the theatrical release. I've never watched them due to no access to a 16 mm projector. Like you, I'd love to get them transfered by a reputable company. Thanks!!
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Oh man, Galactifan where were you when I sent mine in to be transfered.Galactifan wrote:
Scott, let me know if you want me to transfer your 16mm trailer over to DVD free of charge. I have all of the appropriate equipment.
How good is your edit equipment. This film was all red, but they did the color recovery, but didn't clean up the frames as well as I thought. I am going though one frame at a time to clean it up. 900 frames total, and about 20 minutes each frame is what it taking to clean up. PS I am cleaning up each frame with Microsoft Paint, so gives you an idea of the sticks and stones I am working with.
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GoldCylon, I'll offer the same for you...just let me know if you want me to transfer your 16mm trailer over to DVD free of charge. I have all of the appropriate pro-equipment and I can do a 16mm transfer to video with color correction on the footage. Since, you already have your footage transferred then you can compare my transfer to yours. PM me if interested. Thanks.GoldCylon wrote:Oh man, Galactifan where were you when I sent mine in to be transfered.Galactifan wrote:
Scott, let me know if you want me to transfer your 16mm trailer over to DVD free of charge. I have all of the appropriate equipment.
How good is your edit equipment. This film was all red, but they did the color recovery, but didn't clean up the frames as well as I thought. I am going though one frame at a time to clean it up. 900 frames total, and about 20 minutes each frame is what it taking to clean up. PS I am cleaning up each frame with Microsoft Paint, so gives you an idea of the sticks and stones I am working with.
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