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Post by shellyharman67 on Feb 10, 2014 9:34:49 GMT
Will we get special edition dvds for all those stories reaching 50 ?
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Post by Robbie Moubert on Feb 10, 2014 10:35:22 GMT
Almost certainly not I'd have thought.
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Post by shellyharman67 on Feb 10, 2014 10:40:19 GMT
Almost certainly not I'd have thought. A shame, Considering the other films and shows do. I think the Dr who video range had a 30th sticker on them i believe.
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Post by John Wall on Feb 10, 2014 10:59:08 GMT
If you're doing a Special Edition you've got to offer an improved picture and/or more/better extras.
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Post by John Green on Feb 10, 2014 11:22:58 GMT
I was very much hoping that they'd release the first 50 stories on DVD on the 50th anniversary.
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Post by shellyharman67 on Feb 10, 2014 11:30:47 GMT
I was very much hoping that they'd release the first 50 stories on DVD on the 50th anniversary. Were at that stage where all hartnells stories will turn 50 in the next 2 and half years or so ! Such a marketing tool.
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Post by Paul G on Feb 10, 2014 12:20:52 GMT
As mentioned above I don't think the vast majority would benefit from this, as when it comes to the 60s stories the DVDs are pretty much as definitive as they can be in terms of quality and content.
The videos with anniversary artwork were being released for the first time. Slapping a '50th anniversary' sticker on already-released DVDs and reissuing them would only annoy the fans who've already bought them yet feel obliged to buy them again (the same people that moan about the special editions but buy them straight away).
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Post by shellyharman67 on Feb 11, 2014 6:23:35 GMT
As mentioned above I don't think the vast majority would benefit from this, as when it comes to the 60s stories the DVDs are pretty much as definitive as they can be in terms of quality and content. The videos with anniversary artwork were being released for the first time. Slapping a '50th anniversary' sticker on already-released DVDs and reissuing them would only annoy the fans who've already bought them yet feel obliged to buy them again (the same people that moan about the special editions but buy them straight away). Trouble is we are at the end game for the range. So if they cant be blu rayed, what else do we have. A rumour that is caught in a time loop !
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Post by Paul G on Feb 11, 2014 8:41:28 GMT
As mentioned above I don't think the vast majority would benefit from this, as when it comes to the 60s stories the DVDs are pretty much as definitive as they can be in terms of quality and content. The videos with anniversary artwork were being released for the first time. Slapping a '50th anniversary' sticker on already-released DVDs and reissuing them would only annoy the fans who've already bought them yet feel obliged to buy them again (the same people that moan about the special editions but buy them straight away). Trouble is we are at the end game for the range. So if they cant be blu rayed, what else do we have. A rumour that is caught in a time loop ! No reason they couldn't be released on blu ray; it'd be interesting to see if there is a significant improvement when they're not compressed. Question is, would any advantage this offers be negated by the upscaling?
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Post by Matthew Kurth on Feb 11, 2014 12:20:40 GMT
Agreed that the only way a program made on 405-line videotape which has already been converted to film and back again is going to look any better on BD is with reduced compression, and even that would only really be visible on very busy shots. Maybe some of the stories made on 1" with a lot of video noise (I'm looking at you, "Ghost Light") might benefit from the availability of more bits. Generally though I daresay that diminishing returns applies and the people who would really care about this would only be truly satisfied with a shelf full of Digital Betacam tapes.
It doesn't appear that the video has to be upscaled for the disc though, according to Wikipedia the format still accepts 720x586 @ 50i. So I think the only commercially viable implementation for BD beyond Pertwee's debut story would be for full-season box sets. If you're a fan who'd prefer his/her Who to take up less than a wall, or only picked up a handful of stories here and there it might be nice to have the increased storage density.
And if you go that route, what do you do with the B&W era? Sure, you're only two animations away from being able to do Season Two, but then what? Season One has "Marco Polo" and Season Six has "Space Pirates"... While you just might make a case for the popularity of Serial D, Serial YY just doesn't have that kind of fan support for animation.
And for the sake of discussion, let's say they do that and then a couple of missing episodes turn up. You think fans are screaming now about buying the SE of "The Aztecs" to get an episode of "Galaxy 4"? Wait until they're faced with rebuying an entire season every couple of years when material comes to light!
The other route would be to only do boxes for Season Seven and up, but even then, what about "Invasion of the Dinosaurs" 1? Are they going to put out a box of Season Eleven with one lonely B&W episode? Or bring in Babelcolour to give another try at filling in the blue chroma dots to bring it up to snuff?
I just don't see the BBC going through the effort unless they also stopped printing the DVDs, so I think as long as selling the stories individually remains more lucrative than selling season sets, the status quo will prevail.
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Post by Graeme Briscoe on Feb 11, 2014 14:44:43 GMT
I honestly think bluray is not going to take the market. When dvd came out within a matter of two years most stores had gone from 50 mtrs average of vhs ti 1-2 tops and dvd had the rest though. O and this is something I do know I was a manager for virgin retail.
I honestly don't think bluray will work in UK. It's because most people just finished replacing there vhs collections with dvd. They are refusing the new platform and to be honest most the stuff upto 1980 if cleaned anymore would look too clean. Upscale bluray players that you put a dvd in can work but can make it worse than broadcast standard.
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Post by John Green on Feb 11, 2014 15:29:17 GMT
Then the answer seems to be to sell the DVDs in a package with a b&w telly.
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Post by shellyharman67 on Feb 11, 2014 16:16:49 GMT
Then the answer seems to be to sell the DVDs in a package with a b&w telly. LOL John ! You might be on to something
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Post by Graeme Briscoe on Feb 11, 2014 19:44:28 GMT
You guys just ain't getting it company's move with times why do you think the 9 episodes found were released I tunes not on bluray.
So your telling me first bits of,mind robber look better cleaned up they look clinical not spooky yes some look great for cleanup but others not so.
Why don't you just remake ark in space too. While I would buy bluray I would not be bothered but if more missing episodes are found and only released on **I* tunes. Then not on dvd or bluray then I'll have to live without seeing them. I refuse to buy something that's not on my shelf. Even if we end up with little sd style cards that's better than Internet.
I don't buy off Internet much as I would rather keep my little independent going even if I pay five quid more.
Lastly do away with eBay and your stupid jd whetherspoons. Small towns might thrive again. Sorry went off topic on that rant.
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Post by shellyharman67 on Feb 11, 2014 20:23:55 GMT
You guys just ain't getting it company's move with times why do you think the 9 episodes found were released I tunes not on bluray. So your telling me first bits of,mind robber look better cleaned up they look clinical not spooky yes some look great for cleanup but others not so. Why don't you just remake ark in space too. While I would buy bluray I would not be bothered but if more missing episodes are found and only released on **I* tunes. Then not on dvd or bluray then I'll have to live without seeing them. I refuse to buy something that's not on my shelf. Even if we end up with little sd style cards that's better than Internet. I don't buy off Internet much as I would rather keep my little independent going even if I pay five quid more. Lastly do away with eBay and your stupid jd whetherspoons. Small towns might thrive again. Sorry went off topic on that rant. Woah G ! Where did that come from lol
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