How Old Movies Are Professionally Restored – Excellent short video
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Important work!
That was great, thanks for sharing.
Heres a similar video on the restoration of Jaws.
https://youtu.be/oeUWe9BGeTo
Awesome. I work at a company that handles a lot of film (16mm and 35mm print, optical sound track, and magnetic sound film) but we don’t do restoration work like this, except for some light digital cleanup. Very cool to get a window into the process. I would love to see how that cleaner-scanner works close up, too.
Edit: And kudos to these guys for this work. It’s not only important, but requires a great deal of experience, technical expertise, and *patience.*
I think film restoration would be a really cool job.