@vnisanianisback The prints destroyed in 2008 were high-quality copies, not original masters. Universal stores its masters in a vault in Philadelphia. For many of the films destroyed, other prints already existed.
@Larce89 I imagine it is. You're repairing great works of art, keeping them from deteorating, preserving them for future generations to enjoy. It's an admirable goal.
I look forward to getting Dracula, Frankenstein, and Jaws on Blu-Ray
Drac39 3 days ago
How was Universal able to restore so many classics, even after the 2008 vault fire?
vnisanianisback 4 weeks ago
@vnisanianisback The prints destroyed in 2008 were high-quality copies, not original masters. Universal stores its masters in a vault in Philadelphia. For many of the films destroyed, other prints already existed.
disneytim 4 weeks ago
@disneytim What about TV show episodes though? What was the fate of them? All I know is that they lost the masters to "Don Adam's Screen Test".
vnisanianisback 4 weeks ago
Movies from 1930's looks pretty dirty after restoration.
BlueNeon81 1 month ago
If I could have any job, I think it would be film restoration. Looks difficult, but very satisfying.
Larce89 1 month ago
@Larce89 I imagine it is. You're repairing great works of art, keeping them from deteorating, preserving them for future generations to enjoy. It's an admirable goal.
FNGLHR 1 month ago
Wow! Tremendous! What a tool! What power! Let's keep it on the level.
STANLEYCOURT 1 month ago