Too many people had their childhood ruined by Star Wars. For more information, follow this thread. Fanedits and preservations must not be bought or sold. La versión actual es la Harmy 2. Please report every fanedit or preservation you find for sale to webmasters of originaltrilogy. Want to know more about the Despecialized Editions? That will be coming soon. A comparison gallery of all the changes can be found.
The films were distributed by on several formats, such as , , and LaserDisc. I'm hoping you won't be restoring them. The sorrow and power of Binary Sunset in A New Hope and of Han Solo and the Princess in The Empire Strikes Back will stay with me forever. Furthermore, Harmy of the entire Trilogy over the next few years. Star Wars logo The original Star Wars trilogy was a Lucasfilm production released theatrically by between 1977 and 1983, and was subsequently released on home media during the 1980s and 1990s. I've read multiple times that they are going to now that Disney owns lucasfilm.
If you're interested in diving into the deep, deep world of Star Wars fan edits, Harmy's Despecialized editions are easy to find with a little Googling. As always, I'll be silently watching, spellbound. And, of course, there's the famous which pushes Jar Jar into a small supporting role and excises about 20 minutes of the film. Below is a list of the newest versions released. This is an a gray-market release of the film, only available as a huge download on bittorrent.
To subscribe to a monthly newsletter go. What are your plans for the matte lines? As the uploader of this video to YouTube, I am acting in good faith that use of such copyrighted footage in this manner is permitted and protected by the Copyright Disclaimer of the Copyright Act of 1976 of United States law. So again, I'm really looking foreward to this one! That's why actual swords have a long, smooth handle. Star Wars Despecialized Edition V2. First of all, allow me to emphasize that I'm simply a fellow Star Wars fan helping others discover this amazing project. What a shit designed weapon, practically speaking! And the Greedo subtitles have been replaced with an impressive rendering of the 35mm text made by CatBus.
Because the original films deserve to be preserved. The Star Wars that was released in 1977 no longer exists. Even the audio options are top notch. Besides, the holy grail exists today. I doubt who at the redundant Jabba scene, the loss of Sebastian Shaw, or the. Fanedits and preservations must not be bought or sold.
The Save Star Wars website is a fascinating resource for changes made to the series over the years, and its story about sparks a tiny hope that one day a 4K or 6K scan of the original film will digitally preserve Star Wars for decades to come. I want to show that to people. So please encourage people to support the Star Wars franchise and purchase the official Blu-rays! I'd also hope against reinstating matte lines and, even worse, garbage mattes for the same reason you elected not to mess with any of the Hoth battle. Looking at 2006 vs Harmy's, even though the color in Harmy's could use some help, it looks way cleaner than the 2006 which is super blurry -- look at the faces and then compare them to Harmy's. For those who will never forget. It's the version we've always wanted, with an immense amount of effort put into retaining the original vision of the film. As of December 2015, the Despecialized Edition of Star Wars was remastered at version 2.
Additionally, Darth Lucas rotoscoped the lightsaber blade in Ben's hut from the 35mm print. Consequently, the films are only available via various trackers and through specialized rapid download programs using file sharing sites. While most of us can't do more than complain, one member of the has gone above and beyond to restore Star Wars to its original imperfect form. Fanedits and preservations are an artform and to be shared among legal owners of the officially available releases only. Also they will probably never release the original versions. It's just a matter of tracking them down and making sure they're presented in the best possible way. Fanedits and preservations are an artform and to be shared among legal owners of the officially available releases only.
For such a fan of technology, Lucas and his crew have long presented us with mediocre versions of the source material. With no experience in professional film editing, he taught himself as he went, using programs such as and. It has also been upgraded to display properly on high definition screens, with high-quality sounds and a near perfect image. Thankfully, we have forum user Harmy to save us all from George's horrible updated releases. The picture quality is unreal, and the whole thing appears seamless to me.