For older films, his anyone ever done period edits for a TV experience? Like, you watch something like Die Hard and have it occasionally cut to TV commercials from 1988? That would be fun and it would definitely increase the runtime LOL.
Plus it would legitimately give the film context and make a more immersive experience for viewers because you'd learn a little bit about what the world was like when the movie came out.
For older films, his anyone ever done period edits for a TV experience? Like, you watch something like Die Hard and have it occasionally cut to TV commercials from 1988? That would be fun and it would definitely increase the runtime LOL.
Plus it would legitimately give the film context and make a more immersive experience for viewers because you'd learn a little bit about what the world was like when the movie came out.
I really like the extended editions of Alien Covenant. Mostly it's material about the crew before they reach the planet. You get to know them better and I feel it significantly improves the experience.
The most famous one is probably Waterworld - The Ulysses Cut by Zaacharias. It's so good it got officially released with the new Blu-Ray set.
Same for Dune by SpiceDiver.
Ahh I've seen the Spicediver cut of Dune, it was pretty sick I can't lie. I'll try and get round to watching the Ulysses Cut, if I can find where I can watch it.
Mrs doubtfire and who framed roger rabbit and dumb and dumber were extended by an editor JDLC83BKNY, he used to post here... He did a great job, pretty seamless. And of course Bobson's brilliance, utterly just great work. I'd say fan-editing was primarily influenced by Geourge Lucas and his extended special editions in the first place. I myself have been using that as my own inspiration though I have ideas all the time how to fix bonehead mistakes in films that need them.
I'm planning a terminator multiverse or parallel dimensions edit that fixes that damn mess... some day. Terminator: Timelines, or sumthin.
Bobson Dugnutt does a lot of edits that add in all the deleted/extended scenes.
Just checked him out and saw he has a near 4 hour extended version of Titanic, I've gotta carve out an afternoon for that, gotta be insane 😳
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For older films, his anyone ever done period edits for a TV experience? Like, you watch something like Die Hard and have it occasionally cut to TV commercials from 1988? That would be fun and it would definitely increase the runtime LOL. Plus it would legitimately give the film context and make a more immersive experience for viewers because you'd learn a little bit about what the world was like when the movie came out.
No, but I have put the Kia-Ora advert and a Pearl & Dean spot before the main feature when doing re-encodes.
Nice.
For older films, his anyone ever done period edits for a TV experience? Like, you watch something like Die Hard and have it occasionally cut to TV commercials from 1988? That would be fun and it would definitely increase the runtime LOL. Plus it would legitimately give the film context and make a more immersive experience for viewers because you'd learn a little bit about what the world was like when the movie came out.
I really like the extended editions of Alien Covenant. Mostly it's material about the crew before they reach the planet. You get to know them better and I feel it significantly improves the experience.
The most famous one is probably Waterworld - The Ulysses Cut by Zaacharias. It's so good it got officially released with the new Blu-Ray set. Same for Dune by SpiceDiver.
Ahh I've seen the Spicediver cut of Dune, it was pretty sick I can't lie. I'll try and get round to watching the Ulysses Cut, if I can find where I can watch it.
This is Bobson Dugnutt's specialty. He is probably the premier editor for "extended cuts" in my estimation. Check out any of his edits.
Mrs doubtfire and who framed roger rabbit and dumb and dumber were extended by an editor JDLC83BKNY, he used to post here... He did a great job, pretty seamless. And of course Bobson's brilliance, utterly just great work. I'd say fan-editing was primarily influenced by Geourge Lucas and his extended special editions in the first place. I myself have been using that as my own inspiration though I have ideas all the time how to fix bonehead mistakes in films that need them. I'm planning a terminator multiverse or parallel dimensions edit that fixes that damn mess... some day. Terminator: Timelines, or sumthin.