Watch a New Reel of 60s Commercials With Me!
This is my first time seeing the reel, and it looks like the spots are in fairly good shape.
This is my first time seeing the reel, and it looks like the spots are in fairly good shape.
There are so many cartoons that need to be restored. This week I thought it might be fun to make a list of the top ten cartoons I’d like to see a beautiful copy of.
For this week’s film, I thought I’d show you something that showed up in the mail this week, stinking of vinegar syndrome… but it’s really neat.
Here’s a sort of ‘short list’ of companies that you’d likely come across if you’ve been collecting film over the years. All of these have released classic animation over the years.
I’m happy to report my new Blu-ray Popeye set is finally done! Here’s a little preview of some of the things on the set.
Bimbo goes on a musical salvaging journey and ends up happy with a little money, a house (albeit made of trash) and a new girlfriend in Betty Boop.
I thought it might be interesting to see and hear some of the reasons to use one print over another.
Here’s part of a reel of commercials that showed up today, produced by Cal Dunn studios. I’m guessing its from the late 50s and you can join me as I watch it for the first time. I hope its good!
I thought I’d pull a few examples from my projects to demonstrate some of the issues involved in trying to make the best versions of these things possible.
I transferred a work print of The Crystal Brawl in standard def a few years back, with the full frame showing, to capture the peg bars. I thought you’d like to see it.