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Star wars a new hope scenery4/27/2024 As Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan, and the droids approach the Cantina in the mono sound version, a Cantina musical cue can be heard.The stormtrooper who interrogates Luke and the others as they enter Mos Eisley's lines are timed earlier.When Luke and Obi-Wan discover the wrecked sandcrawler, R2-D2 beeps.Aunt Beru's lines are alternate takes (possibly even a different actress).When R2-D2 falls over after being shot by the Jawas, the thud when he hits the ground is different. A different alarm sound is used as the rebel soldiers aboard the Tantive IV prepare for battle.A different explosion sound is heard when the Tantive IV 's reactor is destroyed.The majority of foreign language versions use a stereo mix with many, but not all of the mono effects alterations. A mono mix was produced in June 1977 for exhibition in cinemas with no Dolby Stereo or Surround support, which did contain the following changes in content from the other versions. Both feature 4 main audio channels with the 6-track having at least one LFE, channel. Since these were both mastered from the same mix stems, there is little to no difference between them in terms of content. The film was originally released with 35mm Dolby Stereo and 70mm 6-track audio. The scrolling end credits are completely redone with the spacing, both vertical and horizontal, altered, and a glitch in composition at the beginning has been removed.When the fighters take off from Yavin 4, there is an extra cloud and the shot is not synced the same.When the heroes arrive on Yavin 4, the outdoor composited shot with the matte painting of the temple is recomposited and is not synced the same.The early version has different explosions and different flashes and looks less finished. When the Millennium Falcon is being pursued after taking off from Mos Eisley, the effects shot where the Star Destroyer is shooting at the Falcon was changed.None of these shots are found in the Definitive Edition, Faces Edition, or 2006 bonus discs, nor are they in any of the known extant 35mm prints, or Technicolor prints. The original three effects shots exist in many home video English language versions released during the '80s. All of them exist in the earliest bootleg video tapes and in the English 16mm prints. These four shots run exactly the same length. All of these changes were made before the foreign language prints were made later in 1977 and well before the last good interpositive was struck in 1985. The earliest visual edits to the original film occurred between the initial release in May and the wider release later in 1977. 2.3 2005 Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith DVDĬhanges to the Original Trilogy Theatrical releases Īlthough not as obvious as the 1997 Special Edition re-release of the trilogy, there were still some alterations made in 1977, 1980, and 1981.2.2 2002 Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones DVD.2.1 2001 Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace DVD. 1.4 1997 Star Wars Trilogy Special Editions.1.2 TV broadcasts and VHS/Betamax/CED editions.In 2011, the latest modifications to Episodes I-VI were released on Blu-ray. The original, unaltered theatrical editions were released (as bonus material) on DVD on September 12, 2006. In the release of The Phantom Menace DVD, two deleted portions were either partially or completely restored. Other changes improved the cohesiveness among the films, and eliminated continuity errors between the original trilogy and the prequel trilogy.Ĭhanges to Star Wars films after the theatrical release aren't always limited to the original trilogy. Many changes were motivated by the vast improvements in CGI technology and other production techniques that occurred in the two decades after the original trilogy was produced. In a September 2004 MSNBC article, Lucas points out that the original films were "25 or 30 percent" of what he intended. The commercial success of Star Wars has given George Lucas the opportunity to tinker with his original trilogy, now called Episode IV A New Hope, Episode V The Empire Strikes Back, and Episode VI Return of the Jedi. The following are partial lists of changes in Star Wars re-releases. Please follow the article standards laid out in the Layout Guide and the Manual of Style and complete this article to the highest level of quality before continuing on other articles. This article or section needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of article quality.
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