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In
2001, the Chaplin heirs concluded a search for a worldwide partner by
signing with international film producer, sales agent and distributor
MK2. To celebrate their new partnership, the Chaplin family and MK2 have
launched a high-definition digital restoration of "Modern Times",
a first for a Chaplin film. Unveiled at the closing night of the 2003
edition of the Cannes Film Festival, the digital restoration of Modern
Times used Scanlab's state-of-the-art digital system, which was also used
for the digital postproduction in 2K-resolution films such as Irréversible,
Demonlover, The Pianist, and Swimming Pool. Automatic scratch reduction filters are used to eliminate large and small dust particles and defects due to voluntary and involuntary deterioration (e. g. Customs stamps). Every frame of every reel is treated on a graphics palette. Certain shots are also stabilized, one image at a time, to restore the original stability. For Modern Times, a total of 126,000 frames were treated. When the grader-restorer has had his work approved by the producers, the digital files are sent to the film recording ArriLaser system. This recorder comprises 3 lasers (red, green, blue) which print an internegative. In the case of "Modern Times", only the blue laser is used to print a 2234 black-and-white internegative. This is then given to the lab, LTC which handles the photochemical work and makes new prints for theatrical release. |