– Fixed the jump cut where 3PO & R2 cross the corridor on the Tantive IV & the doorway explodes. – Corrected issues where the blasters flash as if they were fired on set but no laser bolts were present. – Added blast flashes to the troopers where they are hit – Added blaster flashes to all blasters that have them missing as they fire. – Re-edited the Tantive IV corridor battle to fix continuity issues where troopers die more than once. The front light now blinks from red to blue.
– Re-coloured R2′s dome lights throughout the movie so they match closer to the rest of the saga. – Colour correction of the whole film to remove the blue tint. – Speeded up the star field in that shot so the Tantive IV seems to be moving as fast as it did in previous shots. – Added a jerk to the motion of the Tantive IV as it is hit – Changed the explosion as the Tantive IV is hit to remove a lot of the smoke. – Removed the horrible blue hazing as the stardestroyers engine come into view – Tatooine now rotates slightly as the ships fly overhead – As the camera pans down to Tatooine you now see the 3 moons instead of just 2 – The crawl appears slightly earlier now, as it did pre ANH, so it appears at the correct music cue that Williams’ intended, and how I remember it. Region code free.– Star Wars Logo: originally it receded way too quickly so this has been slowed down to match the speed in the rest of the saga. Xvid AVI 1.8GB, 18 files, 100mb archives: There should be no problem with other applications.
If you want to burn it with IMGBURN, be sure to use this fix provided by :įollow the steps explained in detail. NTSC DL DVD 7.9GB, 80 files, 100mb archives: New film name: STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 Special Edition REVISITEDĭate Original Film Was Released: 25 MAY 77ġ CD Stereo sound (NTSC XVID AVI Purist Edition)Ģ CD 5.1 Surround sound ((NTSC XVID AVI Purist Edition) Original film name: Star Wars IV: A New Hope He created his own personal vision of Star Wars entirely on consumer level film and sound editing programs, and is already hard at work perfecting Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back in the same manner! STAR WARS: REVISITED is the creation of dedicated faneditor Adrian Sayce, more commonly known as Adywan online. IV Revisited" not only solves much of the problems with the special edition as released by George Lucas, it also adds entirely new sequences, ties the film together with the rest of the Star Wars saga, adds all new special effects and, in short, gives the viewer a taste of what the special edition could have been. Hailed as one of the boldest and most sophisticated fanedits of Star Wars: A New Hope ever, "Star Wars: Ep.