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For your viewing pleasure (P-51s)

Hi guys,

Here’s a few quick grabs from a couple of films we’re working on … just couldn’t resist.

I like that close-up Mustang – will definitely end up as a small painting subject (at least).

Enjoy!

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v76/Chicoartist/355_3.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v76/Chicoartist/355_2.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v76/Chicoartist/355_1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v76/Chicoartist/354_2.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v76/Chicoartist/354_1.jpg

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By: sconnor - 31st January 2007 at 17:41

Good idea, footage telecined straight from a print looks fantastic

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By: Chicoartist - 31st January 2007 at 17:28

. . . you can get all this footage as Public Domain free of charge . . .

Thanks!

FYI: Not all of our films contain footage available to anybody on a shelf somewhere … we source our films from all over the world. In each case, however, ALL of our privately sourced films and other master archival reels are transferred Direct-to-DVD in professional film labs – at significant cost per footage hour. Master DVDs are burned by the lab and we then burn your copies in our DVD towers.

Our upcoming 354th FG title will have a good bit of original film never before offered in prior DVD or video releases – by anybody.

There is no video generation in our transfers from original film or archival master reel to your DVD. The ‘easy’ thing to do would be to do like 98% of everybody else and buy “master” video versions of national archives films, and then burn a master DVD, then your copy … you can see that right off the bat you’ve lost a generation with the video “master”.

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By: sconnor - 31st January 2007 at 16:59

Nice shots.

Good selection of DVD’s you have there too. That’s the good thing about the USA, you can get all this footage as Public Domain free of charge (apart from the transfer)

Over here it costs an arm and a leg to get any decent archive.

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