Blade Runner: The Final Voiceover Restoration


Updated: 3rd May 2024

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Faneditor: Wraith  
Fanedit Type: FanMix
Fanedit Release Date: 1st April 2021
Fanedit Runtime: 2h:2m:0s
Time Cut: h:0m:0s
Time Added: 0h:5m:0s
Franchise: Blade Runner
Genre: ActionCyberpunkDramaDetectiveMystery
Original Title: Blade Runner (1982)   
Original Release Date: 1st January 1982
Original Runtime: 1h:57m:0s
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Certificate: 18
Format: Digital
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Synopsis:

Blade RUnner exusts in 5 versions The Theatrical Cut (117min), The International Version (117 min and a bit), The Director's Cut (116 min), The Final Cut (117 min) and The WorkPrint (113 min). This version tries to do two main things: - include every frame from the Theatrical Cut, International Version, Directors Cut and Final cut - add a handful of additional VO lines, correcting them for pitch and pace so they sound like Deckard.


Intentions:

To creat a Voiceover version using every frame from the four main versions and some additional Workprint shots and 2 mins of additional voiceover lines culled from 45 mins of available material.


Change List:

The base for this edit is the FINAL CUT grade, but where material is used from other version, I have placed a tiny marker in the lower right (in the black area) which if NOT the Final Cut, tells you where the material is from . DC= Dir Cut, IV, International Version, WP = workprint....yes there are a few tiny segments in there, but NOT the hospital visit. Much like my CE3K Edit, I wanted it all which also means there is now a unique unicorn sequence with some telling added VO - nuff said. This sounds like a light edit, but the longest unbroken Final Cut section runs 19 minutes and there are over 100 meanderings in and out of differing versions to get EVERY OFFICAL FRAME. As an example, ina 2 min stretch as the camera pans down on Deckard at the Sushi bar, the edit goes into the WP for a line of dialogue, then DC, IV, DC, Xtra VO, FC, Xtra VO, FC, TC, FC, IV and finally back to FC. coz the shots vary in length, and , fo inatance, close up n the sushi plate. This however is NOT not padded out with workprint material. Just a couple of shots. les than 30 secs overall. The blue hue from the Theatrical cut in the Ice lab and a few other scenes has been retained as well. SO,,I hear you ask, what are the extra lines? Trust me, they are VERY carefully selected. If you want all the VO, watch the workprint...this ain't it. This is my perfect-dream version of Blade Runner . I no longer have to shout "I saw his thumbs go in, I'm sure it was like that", and "where did the VO go"....and "that's a different unicorn". Well , I've managed to retain all the shots of the horned beast with a little surprise too. Much like The Godfather, it turned out to be a far harder edit to pull off that I anticipated, but I've sat on it for near on 3 years, so here ya go. I even rendered it without any VO, just in case I one day get pissed off with it, but VO is the one submitted.


Additional Notes:

- included every frame from the Theatrical Cut, International Version, Directors Cut and Final cut - add a handful of additional VO lines, correcting them for pitch and pace so they sound like Deckard - Plus a unique Unicorn sequence - preserved the blue hue for a few scenes A handful of extra lines (2 mins in total) from over 45 mins of available VO; only relevant lines to the plot points of existing dialogue or character ere chose. Then I had to slow them down since they tended to be delivered quickly. Then pitch correct them coz they were spoken in differing tones of voice, thus making it consistent. How much time gets added with EVERY FRAME versions? 5 mins. RT 121.5 mins.


Other Sources:

Blade Runner limited edition Score CD Blade Runner Re-recorded Score CD Blade Runner motion GIF


Special Thanks:

TM2YC, who made the ultimate edit (The Penultimate Cut) and said " the more the merrier" when I suggested not releasing this. THANKS!


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