- A
workprint is a
rough version of a
motion picture or
television program, used by the film editor(s)
during the
editing process. Such
copies generally...
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either to test
audiences or theatrically. The best
known versions are the
Workprint, the US
Theatrical Cut, the
International Cut, the Director's Cut, and...
-
Academy of
Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences archived Williams's own 35 mm
workprint. He
acknowledged the film's
rehabilitated re****tion, due to projects...
- be
derived from cams,
which have
distinctly low quality;
screener and
workprint discs or
digital distribution copies (DDC),
telecine copies from analog...
- was
released in 1992
after a
strong response to test
screenings of a
workprint. This, in
conjunction with the film's po****rity as a
video rental, made...
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worked doggedly over his project. On June 26, 1980,
Cimino previewed a
workprint for
executives at
United Artists that
reportedly ran five
hours and twenty-five...
- Hood and Fox's
executives over the film's direction, and an
unfinished workprint being leaked on the
internet a
month before the film's debut. X-Men Origins:...
- the
original film and
three of the MST3K episode. The
original 16 mm
workprint was
discovered in
California in 2011, from
which a new,
remastered version...
-
networks just
hours after opening in theaters. The film was a time-stamped
workprint,
suggesting it may have come from
within the
industry rather than from...
- not
react positively to it. For
years only
available as black-and-white
workprint footage, the
original ending was
fully restored in 2012 by
Warner Home...