bhaskar wrote:
Ragz wrote:
Its not all that difficult to find a film print that is in a passable shape and condition. Sigh! The misery just continues...
Whilst I'm not at all defending these DVD companies (they tend to make bad sources worse by putting watermarks on the DVDs), is it really fair to say it's not difficult to find a film print in a passable condition? Where would these quality sources be available? All I've heard are horror stories about the bad storage of prints of classic films.
Yes. Fully agreed. There are so many horror stories about storage problems and loss of negatives/prints, but at the same time there are also stories of the NFAI boasting about excellent storage facilities and availability of some kind of film print of the movies in their archives. So why not make use of those? Even if they are in a messy shape, I am pretty sure its better than using a VHS that is extremely lifeless and hardly even viewable. Sometimes a mediocre VHS can be brought back to life with great expertise and supervision (I have seen remarkable examples of digitalization of VHSs), but are they capable of doing that? It's a no brainer since that is the source they usually opt to use, but you do not see that happening. Hence, the discussion ends on the same note, and the misery continues...