Nice to see this old film I and others on my crew worked so hard on being preserved by someone who really cares about the final look. Yes the Disney company did an inferior job with most of their DVD and even Bluray comps which was heartbreaking to those of us who worked on so many of those old films in addition to seeing them projected correctly in the Studio theater when originally released.
One of my favourite things about this short are the cameos from other Disney characters like J. Thaddeus Toad, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow, Skippy The Rabbit, Toby Turtle, The Big Bad Wolf, The Three Little Pigs, Chip and Dale etc.
I adore this short version of a christmas carol. When the Spirit of Christmas Future shows what becomes of tiny tim, there's a moment where Mickey/Bob clutches the crutch to his chest before laying it on the tiny tombstone. The look of despair and grief is so well done. LIke, that's a subtlety of animation that only a master can acchieve.
I love seeing old cartoons preserved in such high quality. I recently started watching Batman TAS on Netflix and that show is so gorgeous it deserves to be in HD.
I'm so jealous that you have a digitized version of this. It was on my Yearly-viewed home recorded VHS tape with Rudolph, Frosty, and Donald's snowball fight. I can't even watch my Blu-Ray of it... It looks great. For now, I'm stuck with one of the DVDs, which to me, looks SIGNIFICANTLY better than the Blu-Ray...
Another win for DVD lol I am fine wiht a bit of moving. I have been watching media from all throughout the years in my life, begining with Laurel & HArdy when I was in preschool. GOod to be preserving and making sure the full film is brought properly into modern media, though ,so thanks for your efforst and great job ^
Adorable alliteration! ...(from a) selfish sinner (to a) celebrated saint. The entire entity evinces elegant earnestness. Happily hoping for many more marvels, on the day of discovering you I subscribed.
WOW. Thanks for this. I have the CED Version of the this. I am going to check to see if it's the full 4:3 frame. I am guessing it might be since it should also be the one released on VHS, which also includes the making. All of which was presented in stereo. We just recently watched the Bluray version this year and I was surprised to see a wide screen version. Now I know it was cropped, and we were ripped off! Thanks again. - Toronto, Canada. PS: Now that it has been scanned I wonder if there are others who would want to preserve the original film, as many teams of dedicated fans have scanned a 4K copy of the original Star Wars film from 1977. I have seen them, Both the Untouched "Grindhouse" version, and also Ver1, and Ver2 which added some DDR Filters to take away some of the grain which originally was heavy at times. And also all the scratches etc. Colour corrected. It's the best version of Star Wars ever! The one George Lucas said did not exist. That upsets me.
Wait...it's amazing that you were able to create a perfect digital version of Mickey's Christmas Carol. Way better than the Disney company could ever...at least think to make. However, are you just going to keep this masterpiece to yourself? Or are you going to figure out a way to share it with us, so we can all watch it? You said yourself that you did this whole project for us, but didn't say how we can watch it ourselves.
If there is a way to legally release it in its totality, I’m all for it. I’m just not sure the right way to go about it without meeting a Disney lawyer. Any ideas are certainly welcomewelcome
@@betweenthekeyframes There's bluray versions all over the internet to download for years and they were never taken down. The only difference is that they are in the 16x9 format and yours is 4x3 open matte. Yours is the theatrical version and theirs are the digital versions. But, still owned by the same company. Why restore anything if it can't be seen and enjoyed by others. Disney has no desire to restore it, because they prefer the 16x9 version.
My favorite is: A Christmas Carol, 1982, produced by Burbank Films Australia. Why? First one I saw, a long long time ago... For that one from Disney, I'm impressed how vintage it looks and sounds for a production from the 80s, like a truly historical or timeless animation.
The blu-ray shouldn’t shake but the dvd from the Disney treasures collection has a weird micro jittery effect. The whole frame moves left to right that bothers me a lot.
And now I'm keeping my eye out for an affordable print that I can get scanned... Disney will never do a good release as they don't believe in preservation.
The transfer available on Disney+ is hedious, completely ruined it for me, and this has always been my favorite christmas film. Why is disney mistreating its classics I'll never understand. The transfer of Sword in the Stone is another example of a poorly executed HD transfer.
Nice to see this old film I and others on my crew worked so hard on being preserved by someone who really cares about the final look. Yes the Disney company did an inferior job with most of their DVD and even Bluray comps which was heartbreaking to those of us who worked on so many of those old films in addition to seeing them projected correctly in the Studio theater when originally released.
@mikeperaza1359 Thank you for your kinds words. I must know your story! Did you work on this film? Please let me know here or you can send me an email
One of my favourite things about this short are the cameos from other Disney characters like J. Thaddeus Toad, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow, Skippy The Rabbit, Toby Turtle, The Big Bad Wolf, The Three Little Pigs, Chip and Dale etc.
I adore this short version of a christmas carol. When the Spirit of Christmas Future shows what becomes of tiny tim, there's a moment where Mickey/Bob clutches the crutch to his chest before laying it on the tiny tombstone. The look of despair and grief is so well done. LIke, that's a subtlety of animation that only a master can acchieve.
I love seeing old cartoons preserved in such high quality. I recently started watching Batman TAS on Netflix and that show is so gorgeous it deserves to be in HD.
In what region is BTAS on Netflix? It doesn’t seem to be on there in the US.
Thank you for saving this underrated gem!
I remember this when i was a child. I have memories of Christmas cartoon specials including this.
This was fascinating! Well done. I look forward to your next video.
Thank you so much! Hopefully the next video will be up by the end of January
I'm so jealous that you have a digitized version of this. It was on my Yearly-viewed home recorded VHS tape with Rudolph, Frosty, and Donald's snowball fight. I can't even watch my Blu-Ray of it... It looks great. For now, I'm stuck with one of the DVDs, which to me, looks SIGNIFICANTLY better than the Blu-Ray...
I remember watching this as a kid, i come back to it every christmas, its just nostalgic to me.
The 30th anniversary remaster also removes the sounds of Big Ben chiming as Scrooge leaves his counting house.
Excellent review of the film. Very engaging and informative. Keep them coming!
Thank you so much!
Nice to know I'm not the only one who remember this classic.
Another win for DVD lol I am fine wiht a bit of moving. I have been watching media from all throughout the years in my life, begining with Laurel & HArdy when I was in preschool. GOod to be preserving and making sure the full film is brought properly into modern media, though ,so thanks for your efforst and great job ^
One of my favorite movie versions of A Christmas Carol
Adorable alliteration! ...(from a) selfish sinner (to a) celebrated saint. The entire entity evinces elegant earnestness. Happily hoping for many more marvels, on the day of discovering you I subscribed.
This was my introduction to a christmas carol when i was like 3.
WOW. Thanks for this. I have the CED Version of the this. I am going to check to see if it's the full 4:3 frame. I am guessing it might be since it should also be the one released on VHS, which also includes the making. All of which was presented in stereo. We just recently watched the Bluray version this year and I was surprised to see a wide screen version. Now I know it was cropped, and we were ripped off! Thanks again. - Toronto, Canada.
PS: Now that it has been scanned I wonder if there are others who would want to preserve the original film, as many teams of dedicated fans have scanned a 4K copy of the original Star Wars film from 1977. I have seen them, Both the Untouched "Grindhouse" version, and also Ver1, and Ver2 which added some DDR Filters to take away some of the grain which originally was heavy at times. And also all the scratches etc. Colour corrected. It's the best version of Star Wars ever! The one George Lucas said did not exist. That upsets me.
what a great rundown :-)
Wait...it's amazing that you were able to create a perfect digital version of Mickey's Christmas Carol. Way better than the Disney company could ever...at least think to make. However, are you just going to keep this masterpiece to yourself? Or are you going to figure out a way to share it with us, so we can all watch it? You said yourself that you did this whole project for us, but didn't say how we can watch it ourselves.
If there is a way to legally release it in its totality, I’m all for it. I’m just not sure the right way to go about it without meeting a Disney lawyer. Any ideas are certainly welcomewelcome
@@betweenthekeyframes There's bluray versions all over the internet to download for years and they were never taken down. The only difference is that they are in the 16x9 format and yours is 4x3 open matte. Yours is the theatrical version and theirs are the digital versions. But, still owned by the same company. Why restore anything if it can't be seen and enjoyed by others. Disney has no desire to restore it, because they prefer the 16x9 version.
@@ronalderb9692maybe do what the song of the south restorers do?
Great video and so informative and educational. Thanks ❤
My favorite is: A Christmas Carol, 1982, produced by Burbank Films Australia. Why? First one I saw, a long long time ago... For that one from Disney, I'm impressed how vintage it looks and sounds for a production from the 80s, like a truly historical or timeless animation.
Its my most favorite version of a Christmas Carol..why isnt this in the registry
It’s too short
I remember this movie and it's on Disney plus but it won an academy award.
Yep, it is on Disney Plus, but it's the Blu-ray version.
this video was so well made!
Great work with the restoration.
awesome stuff
I have the DVD and BLu Ray, Mine do not shake. They both worked fine.
The blu-ray shouldn’t shake but the dvd from the Disney treasures collection has a weird micro jittery effect. The whole frame moves left to right that bothers me a lot.
Never realised how much of the original image was cropped until the scene at 11:53.
I had that lil golden book lol
I only wish it was longer 😊
An extra 15 minutes would have made the film perfect!
So, where can we download your original restoration?
I haven’t yet figured out how to legally upload it
And now I'm keeping my eye out for an affordable print that I can get scanned... Disney will never do a good release as they don't believe in preservation.
Good luck getting this film A proper restoration, and convincing Bob Iger to get it through. You might get lucky if Nelson Peltz gets on the board.
I doubt my efforts will work, but who knows, maybe someone on staff will watch this and pass it up the chain :)
The transfer available on Disney+ is hedious, completely ruined it for me, and this has always been my favorite christmas film. Why is disney mistreating its classics I'll never understand. The transfer of Sword in the Stone is another example of a poorly executed HD transfer.
You should do bluey next
Dude, Bluey is a really deep and emotional cartoon. As a father, I can really relate to it. I'll put it on the docket!