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Hi guys.
Just verified today that my composite edit for the film Dead Heat
"Dead heat: the Norwegian composite"
http://www.fanedit.org/ifdb/compone...edition/806-dead-heat-the-norwegian-composite
was in fact included as an extra on the seemingly official Region B bluray release for the film out of Germany. In fact the specs still show it as mpeg with ac3 sound which sounds more like they just dumped the dvd on it without converting it to another format. All quiet fades and little frame cuts here and there that I personally made are all present
Either way cool as hell to see this, ditto since the director of the film (a ways back) was happy about the composite also
this might also mark the first time an edit work from here ended up on some sort of studio release
Amazon Germany link for the region B disc it appears on:
http://www.amazon.de/Dead-Heat-Blu-...UTF8&qid=1396323965&sr=8-1&keywords=dead+heat
Just verified today that my composite edit for the film Dead Heat
"Dead heat: the Norwegian composite"
http://www.fanedit.org/ifdb/compone...edition/806-dead-heat-the-norwegian-composite
was in fact included as an extra on the seemingly official Region B bluray release for the film out of Germany. In fact the specs still show it as mpeg with ac3 sound which sounds more like they just dumped the dvd on it without converting it to another format. All quiet fades and little frame cuts here and there that I personally made are all present
Either way cool as hell to see this, ditto since the director of the film (a ways back) was happy about the composite also
this might also mark the first time an edit work from here ended up on some sort of studio release
Amazon Germany link for the region B disc it appears on:
http://www.amazon.de/Dead-Heat-Blu-...UTF8&qid=1396323965&sr=8-1&keywords=dead+heat