The picture is sharp and the sound is very good. I must have the Hollywood Films release as it is faded in color and a little bright but not too much so in my opinion. "All these moments will be lost in time, just like. I thank you for your time and posts ahead of time. We're any prints actually made on low fade film stock? Did any UK or European/overseas countries also release it? (Germany ect.)Ĥ. I'm not sure, but it might have been released on a longer reel of color Beatles trailers, but I can't verify that.ģ. The trailer appears to have been printed on a much better pre-L.P.P. Hollywood Films release tends to be a slightly lighter print (just a tad bit too bright I think), but sharper, less grain, (perhaps closer to less generations of negative?), but does not have as good of color today.ģ. Niles appears to be slightly darker, more grain, but the color has held up better, both in the 400ft and 3X400ft.Ģ. I am hankering to find a GOOD color print of this, and I'd like to hear from those who may have perhaps owned copies by the various people who released this.įrom what I have heard, (but not clearly verified), the different super 8 companies who released this have plus and minus' to they're prints of it.ġ. Theatrical trailer Super 8 company unknown to this collector. gad!), later a theatrical release (in the late 70's), also became a fairly popular super 8 release in various forms. "Magical Mystery Tour", that "mystical" Beatles TV special, (first broadcast in B/W. Others can no doubt help me to verify my points here. Topic: Comparison of "Magical Mystery Tour" prints. My profile | my password | search | faq | register | forum homeĬomparison of "Magical Mystery Tour" prints. 8mm Forum: Comparison of "Magical Mystery Tour" prints.
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