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Technical Help for Star Trek: Nemesis Fan Edit

AnotherGalaxys

Lieutenant Commander
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I´m working on a fan edit of Star Trek: Nemesis. It´s well known that the deleted scenes were cut mostly to give the film a more commericial appeal and more action, but they could have made that movie much better. My edit cuts most of the redundant and worst scenes while trying to recover the missing scenes, at least the best ones that could fit properly in the movie.

The problem is that the quality of the avaliable sources for the deleted scenes is really bad. I have seem in different forums that there is people who have done an excellent work in the deleted scenes of Star Wars movies and i would like to know if do you think there is some way of doing something aceptable with the Star Trek Nemesis ones.

I would really like to restore that scenes, but i don´t know if it´s possible. Some have strange interlacing and are also ocuppying just a centered part of the screen, so even in 480p (source resolution) it is not in full screen.
 
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Hiya!

Ambitious project you've got going there. A few things.
  • I doubt people will want to open a google drive belonging to someone they don't know
  • That goes double for downloads from said google drive. Your intentions may be good and you may be an awesome human being -- but both are Job One when it comes to keeping a computer secure
  • You may be able to upload the footage to YouTube for people to look at
  • But keep in mind, it doesn't belong to you. Anything on YouTube won't survive a copyright challenge
  • Same with a Blu-Ray release
Yes, as you mentioned, other people did it in the past with SW. While commercial release isn't an element of copyright violation (you can lose money and still be in violation of copyright), it wouldn't do you any favors should it become a legal matter.

So I strongly encourage you to proceed with caution.
 
Hiya!

Ambitious project you've got going there. A few things.
  • I doubt people will want to open a google drive belonging to someone they don't know
  • That goes double for downloads from said google drive. Your intentions may be good and you may be an awesome human being -- but both are Job One when it comes to keeping a computer secure
  • You may be able to upload the footage to YouTube for people to look at
  • But keep in mind, it doesn't belong to you. Anything on YouTube won't survive a copyright challenge
  • Same with a Blu-Ray release
Yes, as you mentioned, other people did it in the past with SW. While commercial release isn't an element of copyright violation (you can lose money and still be in violation of copyright), it wouldn't do you any favors should it become a legal matter.

So I strongly encourage you to proceed with caution.

I already deleted that link. Thanks you.
 
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