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* The Graduate <ref>[https://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=21628 The Graduate: 50th Anniversary Blu-ray Edition Detailed]</ref> | * The Graduate <ref>[https://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=21628 The Graduate: 50th Anniversary Blu-ray Edition Detailed]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 22:23, 29 September 2018
Grover Crisp is Executive VP of Asset Management, Film Restoration & Digital Mastering at Sony Pictures Entertainment. He hosts The Reel Thing, an annual conference on media restoration.
He gave a talk on the digital restoration of Lawrence of Arabia at TIFF Bell Lightbox on June 20, 2015. [1] [2]
Selected Restorations
- Monty Python and the Holy Grail
- Guns of Navarone
- Lawrence of Arabia - scanned in at 8K resolution
- The Odessa File
- Cover Girl
- Dr. Strangelove
- Taxi Driver [3]
- The Bridge on the River Kwai
- Anatomy of a Murder
- On the Waterfront
- From Here to Eternity
- Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
- Some Like it Hot [4]
- Fail Safe [5]
- A Matter of Life and Death
- Close Encounters of the Third Kind [6]
- The Graduate [7]
- Five Easy Pieces
- In Cold Blood [8]
References
- ↑ Grover Crisp on Lawrence of Arabia
- ↑ How to restore a movie masterpiece
- ↑ Sony's Grover Crisp on the Restoration of Taxi Driver - The Digital Bits
- ↑ Restored print of Billy Wilder’s Some Like It Hot to exhibit at International Venice Film Festival
- ↑ Fail Safe gets 4K remaster ahead of Berlin International Film Festival screening
- ↑ 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind': Secrets Behind the New 4K Restoration
- ↑ The Graduate: 50th Anniversary Blu-ray Edition Detailed
- ↑ Forget 'The Interview'—Curators Credit Sony For Deep Commitment to Film