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Thanks for making the effort in creating a V For Vendetta: The FanEdit cover but as all the images of a masked populous are cut from the FanEdit, it leaves a misleading impression.
On the V for Vendetta cover. There not that much to choose from & i didn't want to use an image from the other cover. it would be alot of work to redo the cover & try to take out all the people. If i have time down the road, i'll get to it.
There are no downloads for the covers yet... im just messing around for the time.
I will be trying to post some of my older cover in this blog. I will also be trying to update some as i go. This will be a very slow & i do mean very slow in posting the updated/covers on the page. I started with 3 of ADM covers that i thougth was perfect for the edits & didn't need anymore work done to them. Please feel free to post a comment on the cover & thanks for checking out the blog.
All DVD releases contain reanimated sequences; although the added scenes can be avoided, it is not possible to avoid the new animation (much in the vein of George Lucas and his hatchet-job on the Star Wars Trilogy).
The DVD release is TILT AND SCAN - the original aspect ratio is 5:3, not 16:9. It is feasible to present 5:3 in Anamorphic Pillarbox, as Disney does so with Aladdin.
DVD CONTENTS
Barebones presentation, menus only
Source: 1992 Laserdisc, NTSC CAV Widescreen Version
Moderately denoised/IVTC/image enlarged
20 of 22 LD chapter marks are maintained (within a second accuracy)
5:3 OAR, pillarbox anamorphic (the bars will fall into the overscan on most televisions)
2.0 Stereo, AC3 256 kbps
SOFTWARE USED
Avidemux 2.3 (Video processing)
TMPGENC DVD Author 1.6 (VTS generation)
ENCODE NOTES
Video: MPEG-2, encoded by libmpeg2enc, 2-pass VBR, 6500 kbps approx.
Audio: AC3, encoded in hardware, 256 kbps
Runtime: 84:33
FOR THE VAULTBREAKERS
Laserdisc acquired, ripped and encoded to DVD by usotsuki