- #STAR WARS REVISITED COVER ART MOVIE#
- #STAR WARS REVISITED COVER ART 720P#
- #STAR WARS REVISITED COVER ART ISO#
- #STAR WARS REVISITED COVER ART TV#
#STAR WARS REVISITED COVER ART MOVIE#
Thank you for your patience, and we hope that the movie is everything you've been dreaming about for almost a decade.Ģ - Rebuilding the sound mix with new sound FX.ģ - Re-rotoscoping all the lightsabers to fix colour (and other) errors.Ĥ - Re-rotoscoping all of the laser blasts for consistency.ĥ - Attempting to fix spaceship/snowspeeder transparency issues.Ħ - TIEs will be blue and ANH:RHD will have blue TIEs alsoĨ - fixing as many garbage mattes as possible.ġ - fixing the issue where Luke called Wedge "Rogue 2" instead of "Rogue 3"Ģ - Restoring the line "you're lucky you don't taste very good"Ĥ - Restoring the "bring my shuttle" lineġ - Not adding landing crafts to deploy AT-ATs.ģ - Not making it so the fleet jumps to lightspeed just before the credits.Ĥ - Not adding Mon Cal ships to the Rebel Fleet at the end.ĥ - Not adding music from the prequels or music that wasn't originally in the movie.Ħ - Not adding Luke's vision so it can be seen like Anakin's in ROTS.ħ - Not adding anything just because its in the Expanded Universe. Also in the works is a DVD-5 of the bonus features. These versions will have more refined menus and options, with bonus features such as behind the scenes footage, interviews, alternate versions, and trailers.
#STAR WARS REVISITED COVER ART ISO#
Later will come less-compressed dual-layer DVD-9 versions (in both NTSC and PAL) and a BD-25 ISO burnable to Blu-ray disc. This will be a compressed standard definition version. The resulting disc will be playable on most NTSC DVD/Blu-ray players right out of the box. Next will be the DVD-5, a 5 GB ISO file that will be able to be burned onto a single-layer DVD (available at most stores and burnable by every DVD burner) using a program like ImgBurn.
#STAR WARS REVISITED COVER ART TV#
This file can be played on your computer using a program like VLC Player, on your TV through a lot of Smart TV and Blu-ray players, or converted to a file format of your choice. The MKV is a compressed 8 GB but still HD version of the film, with no menus or audio options.
#STAR WARS REVISITED COVER ART 720P#
And as Obi-Wan said: « Remember … the Force will be with you, always.The first wave of the release consists of the 720p MKV (high definition, no menu). We love it and we ask for more again and again! Listen by yourself with the video below. A new poster was created for the occasion, still managed by the designer ‘Ninja Jo’. We found the main melodie but enriched by the mastery of the artist and his incredible instruments, adding his huge touch of retro-futuristic sounds. After ‘Rogue One’ the best Spin-off of all time and the awaiting eighth episode ‘The Last Jedi’ that we expect a lot, the genius Klayton aka Scandroid wanted to celebrate the May 4th with ‘The Force Theme’ entirely revisited for a very high quality cover.
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A track as fantastic as the saga invented by our god, George Lucas. Indeed, these musical notes haunted us since 1977, thanks to the incredible talent of the legendary ‘John Williams’ and his symphonic orchestra. For this international day devoted to ‘Star Wars’, the famous May 4th, the new master of Synthwave music, Scandroid, has decided to unveil a new version of « The Force Theme ».