Q4)‘The Holocaust’ is the name given events by the Jewish people who the regime persecuted. Who referred to the killings as the ‘Porajmos’: Romani, Poles or Africans?
A4)Romani. (If I recall, correctly, ‘porajmos’ translates as ‘devouring’.)
Q5)Finally … ? The camp was liberated by troops from where: Britain, the USA or the Soviet Union?
* Oh, crikey, VHS! I think you’re right, Olga: remastering something — from VHS quality to DVD/Bluray grade — is expensive. I get the impression that upscaling a digital file — from one resolution to another — is relatively easy. Hell, I’ve an free app that lets me do that! But digitising the original, physical, film or tape? Is the hard bit: the kit’s expensive, for a start. And that’s before you factor in the luminance (picture) signals, the chroma (colour) signal, the audio signals, the frame rate§ … … … …
I think the old Yiddish phrase, ‘Oy veh’, sums it up!
† Hello, Mum!
‡ Yeah: you’re not the first person I’ve heard, complaining about what streamers pay artists, Debbi!
§ If I’ve understood it correctly, Olga? US TV systems had a 60 frames-per-second rate because the US electricity was at 60Hz. The UK’s, and many European TVs, had a 50 frames-per-second rate because our electricity was at 50Hz. I have distinct memories of a physics teacher, Mr Pooley, telling us that’s why US clocks wouldn’t work in the UK.
I’ve vague memories of this piece on Tomorrow’s World. (Ironically, it’s been remastered for the blu-ray release of The Daemons.)
Q5) Armenia It was a bit of a nightmare trying to find a TV that played the USA VHS, but that was the only format available to watch one of the movies for my PhD. And, funnily enough, in the end I didn't include it on my thesis (although I did write the chapter but it made the whole thing go over the number of words, and I thought it was the weakest of the chapters, so...) I'm sorry you have put weight on, but, as we say, it's the overall trend that matters.
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It was a bit of a nightmare trying to find a TV that played the USA VHS, but that was the only format available to watch one of the movies for my PhD. And, funnily enough, in the end I didn't include it on my thesis (although I did write the chapter but it made the whole thing go over the number of words, and I thought it was the weakest of the chapters, so...)
I'm sorry you have put weight on, but, as we say, it's the overall trend that matters.
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Somehow, this is both the best of times and the worst of times to be a writer.
ReplyDeleteNot to get Dickensian on ya! :)
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You've read Lord of the Rings, right? Has Jude read it? Does Jude like to read?
Just wondering what adolescents are reading now. Comics count. Graphic novels. :)