Studio C Premiere 4K Remaster Part 2
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This is the highest quality Audio/Video available now and replaces all previous versions. (2022 V1)
This video is footage of the May 1998 Premiere Show of Studio C. It was recorded post release later in time for archive purposes. Portions of the music videos have been removed due to KZread copyright policy.
Chuck E. Cheese was voiced by Jeremy Blaido and Robert Gotcher voiced the Announcer, Bird and Larry the Technician.
Part 2:
Pond Watch
Coke Spot 1
Larry The Technician
NFL's 100 Greatest Follies
Tim McGraw: "I Like It, I Love It"
Name That Cheese
Go-Go's: "Our Lips Are Sealed"
The show was recorded on a Sony Professional DVCAM camcorder with video fed to a Sony DVCAM video recorder. Audio was recorded directly to the DVCAM deck from the original DVCAM Master.
The video has been kept at its original 4:3 aspect ratio which technically yields a 3K UHD resolution of 2880x2160
Due to the nature of 4:3 video at the time you are able to see the black overscan buffer on the left side of the music video footage while it is absent on the footage from DVCAM of the animatronic.
The video has been optimally digitized, cleaned up, remastered and upscaled using AI technology to 4K. It's been uploaded to KZread at the recommended H264 maximum bitrate.
The audio has been untouched from the master (Linear PCM) and only compressed by KZread.
Пікірлер: 11
Alright, alright, who's got my master remote!?
Holy cow this is crazy, I had no idea there was a Chuck E Cheeze TV show
@pgj1997
2 жыл бұрын
There isn't. That was just the original gimmick of Studio C.
Noice
the music at 4:10 sounded like“how soon is now” by the smiths was bouta play 😂
I wonder why Duncan was gone.
@dollflops3515
Жыл бұрын
He was doing barney
@christianryan7207
Жыл бұрын
@@dollflops3515 fair.
I can hear jasper but see chuck e
0:14 Was that voice clip on the interactive console?
@brianhagan
2 жыл бұрын
I believe you are correct, I did the various samples for the console and that one “rings a bell” in my memory of sounds that we sampled.