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Topic: 'Man on a Train' trailer compressed. How/Why
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Bill Langfield
Master Film Handler
Posts: 280
From: Prospect, NSW, Australia
Registered: Apr 2001
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posted 07-26-2003 01:37 PM
Hey,
Following on from Jeff Joseph's thread "Weird trailer for 'Secondhand Lions'".
<q>I saw "Pirates of the Caribbean" today, a scope film. Attached was a trailer for "Secondhand Lions". The image for the trailer filled the scope screen. But: Everything looked too skinny. I don't see how this is possible. If they accidently showed a flat trailer with the scope lens, then everybody would look too fat. I don't see what circumstance would make everybody look too skinny. Has anyone else noticed anything odd about this trailer? I should add that it only looks slightly skinny.... not like, for example, running a scope trailer with a flat lens.</q>
I too have a similar question but in reverse for 'Man on a Train'
I'll try to explain (Like Jeff tried above) The trailer when you first look at it kinda of looks like it should be in scope, everything looked compressed, however the subtitle text looked ok. But I thought, No way. Shut the dowser and rotated to scope on opening back up it was clear to me that is was a matte 1.85:1 when I saw the tiny 'letterbox' picture, so I changed it back to W/S.
It really looks compressed. Has anyone else ran this trailer or film?
According to IMDB the film was shot was shot in scope.
Bill.
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