Looney Tunes And Merrie Melodies Hq Project High Quality Info
To restore, preserve, and reimagine the original creative heartbeat of Warner Bros. animation—the historic (and long-lost) building known as "Termite Terrace"—as a living, breathing museum and interactive animation campus for the 21st century.
Film elements are scanned using high-end equipment (such as Lasergraphics or RetroScan scanners). Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies HQ Project
The "HQ Project" refers to a dedicated fan-led initiative to locate, restore, and preserve the original theatrical shorts produced by Warner Bros. between 1930 and 1969. To restore, preserve, and reimagine the original creative
One of the project's first completed restorations is the surrealist classic Porky in Wackyland . The original negative had suffered severe water damage. Using Tune-Sync, the team digitally recreated the "Dodo bird" dance sequence by referencing Bob Clampett's original storyboard sketches. The result is a 4K version that looks clearer than the day it premiered. The "HQ Project" refers to a dedicated fan-led