The Doctor Who 1965 Christmas special "Feast of Steven". Aired once for, you guessed it, Christmas, and was then wiped off the face of the earth once the BBC wiped the original master for reuse. No other copies were made since it would've been sent to other countries too late, and some countries just don't celebrate Christmas. There MIGHT be a chance that someone telerecorded it, but it's highly unlikely.
The Doctor Who 1965 Christmas special "Feast of Steven". Aired once for, you guessed it, Christmas, and was then wiped off the face of the earth once the BBC wiped the original master for reuse. No other copies were made since it would've been sent to other countries too late, and some countries just don't celebrate Christmas. There MIGHT be a chance that someone telerecorded it, but it's highly unlikely.
That telerecording if it does exist is probably very badly damaged.
Post by lostmedia1975 on May 14, 2024 22:03:56 GMT
Oh, and how can we forget the original test screeners and workprint cuts of Event Horizon? Out of the 30+ minutes that got cut, only 12 minutes of footage survived today.
I mean a piece of Lost Media that used to exist, but became so lost, the only way they will ever be found is if we invent Time Machines. That's how lost i'm talkin'.
Do you mean like something that was found then lost again or something that was known to exist but got destroyed somehow and there is evidence that no copies remain?
I know of various art made be artists that got deleted off of Deviantart, Pixiv, Twitter, and Tumblr and videos that got deleted off of YouTube. Though I'm hoping that archive sites will be made for said sites that will allow people to find and download all of the deleted art and videos from said sites along with everything else that didn't get deleted yet.
Then again, batgirl and Scoob holiday haunt probably only have like, 5-15 years left in them until the files they’re on get corrupted and they’re truly lost.
Then again, batgirl and Scoob holiday haunt probably only have like, 5-15 years left in them until the files they’re on get corrupted and they’re truly lost.
It might only take 2 years considering how fast technology goes.
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Then again, batgirl and Scoob holiday haunt probably only have like, 5-15 years left in them until the files they’re on get corrupted and they’re truly lost.
I have had video files on my PC for years now and not till recently they have had glitches. (My pirated copy of Emperor's New Groove has had the worst amount of glitches.)
Then again, batgirl and Scoob holiday haunt probably only have like, 5-15 years left in them until the files they’re on get corrupted and they’re truly lost.
It might only take 2 years considering how fast technology goes.
Well then, given that both movies were locked away about a year and a half ago, they probably have like, less than half a year left before the files are permanently corrupted, going by this anyway.
Everyone assuming digital rot happens to everything is extremely funny. Not everything that is digital glitches or gets corrupted. Think about it, there are stuff in hardrives from the 70's that are still around and nothing bad happened to the files. Don't just assume the worst.