Preserving and restoring these films is a monumental task for several reasons. The original negatives are over 90 years old and have suffered from decay and damage. More problematically, the shorts have been physically altered since their initial release. In the 1950s, producer Jack L. Warner ordered the reissuing of many old cartoons for television. To save costs, he cut out the original, often elaborate title sequences and replaced them with generic "Blue Ribbon" cards, which also sometimes erroneously relabeled Looney Tunes as Merrie Melodies . These altered "Blue Ribbon" versions became the standard for decades, meaning that original title art and credits were considered lost.
of the project surpassed 300GB in size and was later refined in subsequent years [12]. : Files are often organized according to Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies HQ Project
Preserving and restoring these films is a monumental task for several reasons. The original negatives are over 90 years old and have suffered from decay and damage. More problematically, the shorts have been physically altered since their initial release. In the 1950s, producer Jack L. Warner ordered the reissuing of many old cartoons for television. To save costs, he cut out the original, often elaborate title sequences and replaced them with generic "Blue Ribbon" cards, which also sometimes erroneously relabeled Looney Tunes as Merrie Melodies . These altered "Blue Ribbon" versions became the standard for decades, meaning that original title art and credits were considered lost.
of the project surpassed 300GB in size and was later refined in subsequent years [12]. : Files are often organized according to
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