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* Andrea Kalas (SVP, Archives)
* Andrea Kalas (SVP, Archives)
* Laura Thornburg (Exec Director, Film Preservation)
* Laura Thornburg (Exec Director, Film Preservation)
* Film Scanner Eric Chilpa at Technicolor
* Film Scanner Eric Chilpa at Technicolor
* "the restoration effort had the original nitrate negative and 2 close secondary sources, also nitrate. These film elements were subject to nitrate deterioration, so the secondary sources were subbed in when the original negative was unsalvageable"<ref>https://cinapse.co/its-a-wonderful-life-1946-gets-its-4k-wings-da793307a94</ref>
* "the restoration effort had the original nitrate negative and 2 close secondary sources, also nitrate. These film elements were subject to nitrate deterioration, so the secondary sources were subbed in when the original negative was unsalvageable"<ref>https://cinapse.co/its-a-wonderful-life-1946-gets-its-4k-wings-da793307a94</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 12:52, 18 September 2021

  • Andrea Kalas (SVP, Archives)
  • Laura Thornburg (Exec Director, Film Preservation)
  • Film Scanner Eric Chilpa at Technicolor
  • "the restoration effort had the original nitrate negative and 2 close secondary sources, also nitrate. These film elements were subject to nitrate deterioration, so the secondary sources were subbed in when the original negative was unsalvageable"[1]


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