Piano Tooners (1932) for Thunderbean Thursday
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- Опубліковано 5 гру 2023
- Here is the finished restoration of Van Beuren's 'Piano Tooners', one of three Van Beuren cartoons that we know of that the original camera negatives have survived. There may be others that we don't know about yet. This lovely element has been reserved by Sony and the Library of Congress. I thought we'd share it today since the master for the Tom and Jerry Blu-ray is going to replication tomorrow. Restortion/color grading/ cleanup by Thad Komorowski and Steve Stanchfield
Diffidently my favorite of the Van Beuren Tom & Jerry cartoons I've seen; Certainly the best looking! If you look closely on the left side of the screen at 1:19 , you can see the shadow of the ruffle baton used to keep the musicians in sync with the cartoon! A brilliant restoration as always; My compliments to the team!
Edit 12/19/23: I just noticed something I hadn't before: The flapper lady at 5:56 is clearly a poor mans imitation of Betty Boop. The baby-like voice really gave it away, plus this was made at the Hight of her popularity. Don't ask me how I missed it untill now, I have no clue!
Just got recommended to check you out. Seriously FANTASTIC restoration work. You’re also a STELLAR preservationist from what I can tell!!! Bravo!!
Beautiful restoration Steve. It looks magnificently clean and crystal clear.
The audio quality is so crisp!
I agree
I agree too.
And it shows how those 16mm copies in circulation didn't do justice to the original sound OR picture quality. Makes you wonder what the rest of the Van Beuren output sounded and looked like when they were originally in theaters.
@@moviefiend44 I know
Gene Rodemich’s rendition of Doing the New Low Down is probably the most peppy this tune has been. That and the 1929 recording done by Lud Gluskin’s Orchestra
It seems he was a pretty well known bandleader in New York at the time. It also seems like jazz and dance music was his speciality. So yeah, he knew how to make music hot and peppery when the occasion required it.
This really needs to be seen on a big TV screen - it's very impressive. 👍
This might even look better than the Little King negative restoration. Keep up the good work, Steve!
Thank you Steve, your efforts shine so beautifully in your restoration. It's just as much a work of art as the art you save.
Great work, Steve & Thad! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Amazing audio quality
6:12-6:19 was animated by Frank Tashlin!!!
The best I've ever seen this look!
I eagerly can't wait to get this Blu-ray
You know I love that cartoon
I am wondering if I could ask about an old cartoon VHS I used to watch as child but I can't find it anywhere and I have been looking for years. I think it was called 'Party Laughs'. I have a still from a clip I saw it on an entirely unrelated video. Please let me know if anyone can help.
At 1:52 a Toilet can Barely be seen behind the Door Frame. At 2:33 a Musical Note gets Flush Down the Toilet.
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Wow
Is there a way to colorize this cartoon?
Thank you thank you for doing Tom and Jerry. Please do some more Tom and Jerry videos
not to knock your restorations but i feel like old cartoons like this should have the dust scratches and gate weave, in other words, they look so weird when they're restored like this, the damage is just part of the aesthetic in my op.
Yes, but that's not how they were seen in theaters at all. Those damages are from age, they didnt come with the print originally, plus those types of damages can be worse in some cases like the Winkler Era Oswald's.
@@22snazario the age is part of the charm makes you think of the past in my op, plus i'm a grindhouse nut
@@turboemerald9228 I see your point, but sometimes keeping the damages can harm some prints in some instances, there's a Oswald cartoon that suffered from determination because they just left it there.
@@22snazarioWhich one?
@@thishandleistaken425 Homeless Homer and some others
Can you do Tom and Jerry plane dumb better clear I want to hear Tom and Jerry talk