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Posted by Joshua Zyber on 12/21/05 01:28
"Jeff Rife" <wevsr@nabs.net> wrote in message
news:MPG.1e11f23d44af5f6e98a230@news.nabs.net...
> "Cheers" was originally edited on tape for the final show (although
> there
> was some film editing done, of course), so it was a monumental task
> for
> that show. AFAIK, "Seinfeld" was edited on film for the final, then
> that was converted to videotape. So, all they needed to do for
> "Seinfeld"
> was grab the final film edit and telecine at HD. "Cheers" required
> *finding* the material to do the edits, and I heard they weren't 100%
> successful, so the DVDs might be very slightly different from the
> first
> run.
I'm pretty sure that when the first season of Seinfeld was released they
promoted it as having undergone that exact "complete re-editing from the
original film elements" process, though I may be confusing it with
Cheers.
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