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Fanedits focusing on quality/"clean up"

Gatos

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These wouldn't be considered true fanedits and wouldn't be approved on fanedit.org

But I'm wondering if anyone has ever though about (or made for themselves) "cleaned up" versions of any movies. Even "real" movies done by studios sometimes have hardcuts, an audio glitch maybe, bad dubbing, etc.

What made me think of this was actually after working on my Oz Fanedit, and realizing how much interlacing was on the three dvds for season 1. I now have cleaned up every episode for season 1 (initially just for my fanedit) but its nice to have,

Anyway, I guess I'm just rambling now!
 
If you are going to clean it, might as well edit it! ;-)

PS: It does make me laugh and cry simultaneously when I see bad-looking professional video and I think to myself, Wow, somebody got paid to do that!
 
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