Modifieringar till Star Wars original trilogi

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Vilka stadier av revisioner gjordes till den ursprungliga Star Wars-trilogin? vilket betyder hur många gånger de ändrats, när och varför?

Det verkar att det var en för den senaste Blu-ray release . Jag vet att unga anakinspöken fanns till Jedi Return.

Det som jag är mest nyfiken på är i Ett nytt hopp och Empire slår tillbaka . Vi tittar på hela uppsättningen som förberedelse för Kraftvaktarna . Delar av de ljusa saberstriderna ser ut förbättrade jämfört med andra delar av samma slag, och delar av rymdflygningen och / eller kampscenerna har samma effekt. Fanns de här scenerna faktiskt ändrade för att vara mer actionfyllda och coola?

    
uppsättning Joseph Hansen 24.04.2015 21:34

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Jag känner till 4 stora versioner - de ursprungliga utgåvorna, 1997 Special Edition, 2004 DVD-utgåvorna och 2011 Blu-Ray-utgåvorna. De viktigaste förändringarna var de som gjordes för 1997 Special Edition. Ändringarna gjordes av ett antal skäl - för att förbättra de speciella effekterna; att infoga scener som har skurits av praktiska, logistiska, tidsrelaterade eller ekonomiska skäl; att ändra plottpunkter och för att lägga till detaljer kunde Lucas inte skapa / råd när han gjorde filmerna.

När det gäller dina specifika frågor, ja, ljusförändringarna förändrades, liksom rymdstridsekvenserna (till exempel fler skepp tillagades, redigering gjordes snabbare och dynamisk osv.).

Flera källor erbjuder listor över alla (eller de flesta) förändringarna, men det finns alltför många ändringar för att upprepa listan här. Här är en lista över sådana listor:

Wikipedia

Wookieepedia

Empire Online

Screen Rant

DVD Aktiv del 1 , part 2 , del 3 och del 4

I stället för att notera alla ändringar kommer jag att ge Wookieepedias sammanfattningar av när och varför varje utgåva ändrades.

1997 Star Wars Trilogy Special Editions

In 1997, Episodes IV, V, and VI were re-mastered and theatrically re-released as the "Special Editions." For the re-release, in addition to extensive clean-up and restoration work, Lucas also made a number of changes to the films in order to "finish the film the way it was meant to be" (as Lucas said in a September 2004 interview with the Associated Press).

Many of Lucas's changes for the Special Editions were cosmetic, generally adding special effects which weren't originally possible. Other changes, however, are considered to have affected plot or character development. These changes, such as the change referred to by fans as "Han shot first," have proven to be controversial. The "Han shot first" situation can be generally described as this: in the original release of Episode IV, the character Han Solo shoots and kills a bounty hunter named Greedo, after Greedo threatens to kill him in order to collect a bounty which had been placed on Solo's head by Jabba the Hutt. In the Special Edition of the film, however, Greedo shoots first at close range. Only after he misses does Solo return fire. George Lucas has been quoted in Entertainment Weekly as saying that this version of the scene was meant to be the original, as in the original storyboards (Greedo fires first at Han Solo).

In 2000, this version had box art redesigned to match the Box Art of Episodes I–III except the front of the box was white for Episodes IV and VI while Episode V retained the black used for the Prequel box art. Also the Star Wars logos on Episodes IV–VI used the logo design as featured for Episodes I–III. This was done to create a more uniformed look for all 6 movies.

Special coverage on CNN in 1997 notes that Lucas spent $10 million to rework his original 1977 film, which was roughly what it cost to film it originally. $3 million of that was spent on the audio track for the special edition. Lucas also spent $2.5 million each on Episodes V and VI.

DVD-utgivningar:

2004 Star Wars Trilogy DVD

In 2004, in addition to an extensive and comprehensive hi-definition digital cleanup and restoration job by Lowry Digital, the original trilogy films were changed once again for their release on DVD. In these new versions of the films, a few changes which had been made for the 1997 Special Editions were removed. Even more changes were made to the films, however. With this release, Lucasfilm created a new high-definition master of the films, which will be used in future releases as well. Its sound mix was a combination of the first SE mix and the original mono mix.

One of the most notable of these new changes includes new footage shot during the filming of Revenge of the Sith of Ian McDiarmid portraying Palpatine, which has been inserted into The Empire Strikes Back, which replaces the original performance (voiced by actor Clive Revill and portrayed by Elaine Baker, wearing a specially made mask) recorded for the film. Another notable and quite controversial change was to a scene at the end of Episode VI, when the spirits of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda and Anakin Skywalker look upon the Rebels' celebration. The original actor who played Anakin in this scene (Sebastian Shaw) was replaced by Hayden Christensen, the actor who played Anakin in Episodes II and III.

The 2004 DVD changes were made in an attempt to make a better connection between the old and new trilogies. The 2004 DVD releases also received John D. Lowry's digital restoration visual enhancement treatment.

2011 Blu-Ray Release:

In 2004, Lucasfilm's then-Vice President of Marketing Jim Ward speculated on future releases: "As the technology evolves and we get into a high-definition platform that is easily consumable by our customers, the situation is much better, but there will always be work to be done."

At Celebration V on August 14, 2010, a version of all six films released on the Blu-ray high-definition format was announced. It was said to include never-before-seen and otherwise unreleased deleted scenes from the original trilogy, although the set did not include the original editions.

Exempel på några av ändringarna *:

Ursprungstitlarna innehöll ursprungligen inte orden "Ett nytt hopp" eller "Episod IV"; Detta ändrades. Original; 1997.

MosEisleygjordesupptagen.Original;1997.

I originalet sköt Greedo aldrig på Han; Detta ändrades oräkneligt för att göra Greedo skott först. I senare utgåvor ändrades det ytterligare så att Han och Greedo skjuter mer eller mindre samtidigt. Original; 1997; 2004; 2011.

Ädelstenenförstördespånytt.Original;1997.

När Han jagar stormtrooperna på Death Star, finner han nu långt mer av dem. Original; 1997.

Ljusbågeffekterförbättrades.Original;2004.

Utrymme striderna har nu långt fler kämpar. Original; 1997.

Dödsstjärnansförstörelserevolverades.Original;1997.

Kraftspöken i slutet av återkomsten av Jedi ändrades. Original; 2004.

Vissascenerisenareutgåvorärheltnya:

NyttskottiMosEisley,1997:

Ny scen med en mobil Jabba - 1997; 2004:

* Obs! Jag har främst fokuserat på ändringar som gjorts på den första filmen, för det mesta för korthetens skull. Länkarna ovan är mer omfattande och täcker alla filmer.

    
svaret ges 26.04.2015 04:32