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On October 22, 2013, it was released in enhanced eBook edition, with bonus artwork and photos that did not appear in the print edition. It was published by Del Rey on October 1, 2013. Rinzler about the production of Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi, including a foreword by Brad Bird.
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Whereas the entire trilogy for Despecialized hit the internet in time for The Force Awakens' debut last December, for now, all that's available in Silver is the first film. The Making of Return of the Jedi is a book written by Jonathan W. This is entirely unlike Despecialized which splices together clips from the 2011 Blu-ray release, an HDTV broadcast of the Special Edition DVD, a version of the unaltered film included as a special feature on the 2006 DVD collection and "various scans of 70mm and 35mm" film prints and stills from the movies, according to Lifehacker. That time was spent doing dirt removal and repairing damage to the film print on a frame-by-frame basis, scanning the original prints with a DSLR mounted to a 35mm projector. A dazzling display of Star Wars on screen visually and viscerally.
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Silver is a restoration project based off of a single 35mm film print of the original movie that's taken Negative1 over four years to create, according to a lengthy interview over at Movie Mezzanine. The plot of this movie with the whole Sith Wayfinder thing is so creative and unique. As a director I feel badly when people who I believe (& exit polls show) will very likely enjoy a movie. While on paper both projects sound pretty similar, it's the methodology used that sets the two available-via-torrent projects apart. Hence The Silver Screen Edition (above) and Despecialized Edition (below) from Team Negative1 and Petr "Harmy" Harmecek, respectively.
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Update your settings here, then reload the page to see it. Star Wars Tales is a comic book series published by Dark Horse Comics, beginning on September 29, 1999, and completing its run on July 13, 2005.Each issue is 64 pages and features a few unrelated stories from various eras of the Star Wars timeline. The new Small Display Frame is designed to fit all collectors needs. Team Negative1s gorgeously restored copy of Star Wars (1977), now uploaded to Mega for your viewing. This content is not available due to your privacy preferences. Star Wars - Silver Screen Edition Full 25 GB Quality.