![]() 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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