![]() ![]() Two songs performed at Convention Hall in Asbury Park, New Jersey, 'What's Your Name?' and 'That Smell' were recorded in black and white on half-inch reel to reel video in 1977. The footage from these performaces was provided by Bill Graham Presents. The title song, "Freebird", from Skynyrd’s 1977 ‘Day On The Green’ performance in Oakland an interview with lead singer Ronnie VanZant and guitarist Gary Rossington and from the 1976 concert at San Francisco's Winterland Arena, 'Gimme Back My Bullets' and 'Cry For The Bad Man'. The Movie utilized the baking process to restore three key pieces of footage exhibited in the film. Cabin Fever elected to utilize a D-2 video since this precludes any further generational loss in quality of picture or sound.įreebird. Immediately after baking, the footage must be transferred to another medium. Baking the footage will literally heat the magnetic molecular particles causing them to reattach for a very short time thus restoring some or all of the picture and sound. ![]() A process called "baking" developed by the AMPEX Corporation can teporarily restore those lost images and sounds to playable conditionAMPEX, as a courtesy to the audio and visual industry, 'bakes' tape gratis. This creates a loss of magnetization on the tape surface and the particles that make up the recorded information begin to fall off. If the tape sits in an unregulated enviroment for an extended period of time, it begins to oxidize. Video and audio tape retains the images and sound recorded on it by magnetic particles. ![]() With the help of digital technology and the AMPEX, DTS and Vidipax corporations, Cabin Fever was able to restore hours of classic Skynyrd footage for this long overdue concert film. After searching the country for concert footage of the original Lynyrd Skynyrd, Cabin Fever amassed a treasure trove of materials never before released. Through several unique processes, Cabin Fever Entertainment will finally give Skynyrd fans what they have wanted for nearly twenty years. A large portion of the film's interviews and earlier concert footage would have been deemed unsuable had it not been for the recent advanced technology that enhances sound and visual quality. The Movie, slated for theatrical release this summer, features incredible never-before-seen footage and interviews that were resurrected from personal libraries of friends and the families of Lynyrd Skynyrd. THE MOVIE USES LATEST TECHNOLOGY TO BRING THE LEGENDARY GROUP, LYNYRD SKYNYRD, BACK TO LIFE The following press release was provided by Cabin Fever Entertainment.įREEBIRD. The Official Lynyrd Skynyrd History Website - Freebird.The Movie - Latest Technology Used ![]()
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