flcl4evr wrote:
I have a pristine copy of Contact as well. Perhaps sometime I'll have to write up a review of that one, I enjoyed my first viewing. How did you acquire DTS CDs without the prints? What kind of movies do you have the CDs for? I find stuff like this to be very interesting
I was a 35mm projectionist and later projection manager of the Century Rio 24 in Albuquerque, NM. So I had ample opprotunty to collect DTS-6 discs and the Trailer discs. I have discs from Jurassic Park to Titanic and Godzilla, H20, Armageddon, Deep Impact, etc. I left Century in 1999 to move to Kansas City and became an IMAX (actually iWerks) projectionist which used the DTS-P8 Special Venue 8-channel system or full-coat 35mm mag interlock with Dolby SR Noise Reduction. I have a 35mm print of Die Hard 3, but although it was released in all 3 digital sound formats, it was a dual print release, with SR-D/SDDS and SR-D/DTS prints -mine is the SDDS version. I have hundreds of 35mm teasers and trailers and policy snipes.