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From our friends in the Motion Picture Preservation Lab:

We realize that it’s been a bit quiet on our end, but the staff of the Motion Picture Preservation Lab has been BUSY! We’ve implemented our Film Digitization Program here and have just finished our first restoration and created our first Digital Theater Print! The premier screening will be held at the FIAF conference in Beijing next week. We hope to include it in a longer program in the near future at NARA, but for now you can get a sneak peek on You Tube! More to come about the details of the work it took to get this looking SO good!

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