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Restoration Issues

The importance of restoring feature films has never been more pressing than it is today, as classic films age and new digital restoration, storage, and exhibition technologies mature, altering what had been a fairly traditional restoration paradigm for decades. With digital cinema, DVD, Blu-ray, digital stereoscopic exhibition, and much more, the need to continually maintain and update assets in film libraries to repeatedly monetize on them via different releases at different times is growing on a daily basis. These trends raise a host of issues about film restoration. Millimeter recently spoke with three industry veterans ...

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