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Star Wars Revisited is a of the movie. The film was re-edited by British amateur artist Adrian Sayce of,, whose internet pseudonym is adywan. Sayce's original intentions were to make color corrections to the 2004 release of the and to remove or revise some of the changes and new that were not present in the original theatrical versions of the films. Sayce's final version contains substantial, re-cuts of some key scenes and entirely new special effects.

Sayce's re-edited version has been praised by some fans as the definitive version of the original Star Wars film and is unofficially titled Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope Revisited. Contents [] Versions Four versions of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope Revisited currently exist on different digital mediums. They are available for download via the internet, mostly through clients such as and. • Version 1 on (1.66 ) • Version 2 on (4.5 ) ( / ) for single layer DVD • Version 3 on (7.7 ) ( / ) for • Version 4 (Purist Edition) on The DVD-9 version contains a few further corrections not found in the previous Xvid and DVD-5 versions, (e.g.
The correct severed arm in the cantina scene), as well as some additional bonus features. It is considered the completed final cut of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope Revisited.
STAR WARS: EP IV 'REVISITED' by Adrian Sayce, aka. Of what the special edition could have been. STAR WARS: EP IV 'REVISITED'. Vasco Da Gama Keygen Download here. PURIST (around a 4.7 GB. Enhanced the pre-Special Edition Death Star explosion to replace the Special. The Star Wars Revisited project is a series of fan-edits.
The Purist Edition version was also created to remove some of the more artistic edits of the other versions. It attempts to keep the film closest in line to the original, while still making the critical color and continuity corrections. History In May 2006, Adrian Sayce, whose internet pseudonym is Adywan, set out to make a version of. Sayce was dissatisfied with the of the 2004 DVD release of the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition. In a November 5, 2008 article in, Sayce said: “I began work on Episode IV Revisited about May-June 2006,” Sayce said. “It all started with color correcting the 2004 DVD.
For some reason the coloring of this set had a strange blue tint to it and this made things look unnatural and not how the film had always looked before coming to DVD; so I had a lot of work to do on that. Then there was the task of fixing many errors within the movie, mainly continuity errors, and I also enhanced all of the visual effects and created some new effects shots and sequences to bring Star Wars into the 21st century and bring the visuals closer to those seen in the prequels to help the two trilogies blend together better.” Sayce also wanted to remove some of the less popular revisions to the movie's 1977 theatrical release. What began as a minor color correcting and editing process became an intense two year endeavor that resulted in a major editing overhaul of the officially released versions. Awards and Accolades • Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope Revisited was awarded 'Best Special Edition of the Year for 2008' from fanedit.org • It is the highest rated fan-edited movie on fanedit.org with an average rating 9. Mirc Download Music on this page. 96 stars out of 10 (based on 122 member votes) and was categorized as a 'True Fan Edit' in August, 2009. A comment upon the page describes Sayce's version of the film as follows: “Star Wars: Revisited represents perhaps the boldest and most sophisticated of any of the fan edits of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. Inspired by the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition, fan editor Adywan has created a breathtaking and powerful version of the film. Star Wars: Revisited not only fixes errors and technical limitations to the film that should have been made in the first Special Edition, but gives us a whole new vision for the movie, tying it to the rest of the Star Wars saga while correcting many of the excesses of the original Special Edition.