According to him, today is a "big day" as the first "director's cut" is at "phase 1" with the studio's first screening of the film.
After months and months of reading Slade's countless updates about the post-production process (which seems, by the way, incredibly taxing and tedious), it seems that things are finally coming to a head and the editing process is nearing completion.
A director's cut of a film, of course, is not the final cut (and it probably won't even be made available to the public). The final cut is usually reserved for someone in the studio, who can make a few adjustments here and there to make the film more presentable in the box office. Those changes, for the most part, are not usually drastic. (Obviously, with varying studio interests and agendas, that statement is a heavily case-by-case matter. Who's to say how many changes will be necessary for Eclipse.)
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Sv: (...) Enligt en f�rsk uppdatering utf�rdad av filmens regiss�r, David Slade:
Enligt honom �r idag en stor dag "som den f�rsta" director's cut "�r i fas 1 med studions f�rsta visning av filmen.
Efter flera m�nader av l�sning av Slades otaliga uppdateringar om post-production process (som f�r �vrigt verkar otroligt beskattade och tr�kiga), verkar det som om det �ntligen kommer till sin spets och redigeringen �r snart fullbordad.
A Director's Cut av en film, �r naturligtvis inte det final cut (och det kommer f�rmodligen inte ens att g�ras tillg�ngliga f�r allm�nheten). The Final Cut �r normalt reserverad f�r n�gon i studion, som kan g�ra n�gra justeringar h�r och d�r f�r att g�ra filmen mer presentabel i biljettkassan. Dessa f�r�ndringar, brukar f�r det mesta inte vara drastiska. (Naturligtvis med varierande studio intressen och agendor, �r detta p�st�ende en kraftigt fr�n fall till fall �rendet. Vem kan s�ga hur m�nga f�r�ndringar det kommer att beh�vas f�r Eclipse.)
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