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I doubt they will release the promos in HD as most were shot in SD so will be no improvement. I would settle for SD 4:3 OAR
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[QUOTE] [b]KevoM wrote:[/b]

I doubt they will release the promos in HD as most were shot in SD so will be no improvement. I would settle for SD 4:3 OAR[/QUOTE]

A Blu-ray release would offer a substantial upgrade over the old DVDs (or LaserDiscs)
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[QUOTE] [b]Nitroboy wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]KevoM wrote:[/b]

I doubt they will release the promos in HD as most were shot in SD so will be no improvement. I would settle for SD 4:3 OAR[/QUOTE]

A Blu-ray release would offer a substantial upgrade over the old DVDs (or LaserDiscs)[/QUOTE]

What KevoM said.
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There's enough promo video footage shot on film to warrant a HD release (assuming they can find all the footage and are willing to redo the post effects for AKOM and Princes of the Universe)
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As long as they were shot on film and still have the original film in negative or composite form then yes most definatley would warrant blu ray, even the 16mm ones. Usually the film was converted to video tape for editing and masters created from that. These would be of SD quality and no good for blu ray.

May even be possible to go up to 4k if theyre good enough (35mm shot) but you risk the increase in grain. Montreal and Budapest are obvious contenders as Montreal has already been releases in 4k in theatres.
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[QUOTE] [b]Ale Solan wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]Nitroboy wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]KevoM wrote:[/b]

I doubt they will release the promos in HD as most were shot in SD so will be no improvement. I would settle for SD 4:3 OAR[/QUOTE]

A Blu-ray release would offer a substantial upgrade over the old DVDs (or LaserDiscs)[/QUOTE]

What KevoM said.[/QUOTE]

Blu-ray is a storage medium. It can have audio and video in higher quality. Using the original rushes, tape would look good (if done right and without analogue to digital artifacts) and film would look amazing. But they never cared to release GVH3, so my hopes are VERY low.