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Topic: is 1.78:1 now a standard film format?
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Frank Angel
Film God

Posts: 5305
From: Brooklyn NY USA
Registered: Dec 1999
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posted 11-09-2010 05:45 AM
Hells NO. If it was shot on video, then make him bring in a digibeta or whatever video format he's got handy and show it on the E-Cinema video projector, then the audiences would be seeing what he saw. Video is video....film is film; simple.
Either that, or if the wants to distribute his video on film, then he should do what is done all the time when when recording a work on either film or video that is expected to be shown in another format with different standard ratios -- the director shoots with a safe area marked with a reticle that will allow him to easily extract an image to the format on which he wants the work to wind up -- you can't get a more extreme example of this than VistaVision -- you want 4:3 TV? We got it! You want 2.35 CinemaScope? We got it! You want 1.85 or 1.66? We got them too...all on one negative! The reticle must have looked like a tick-tack-toe grid on steroids to the cinematographer.
In this case, his 1.66 safe area reticle would be on the left and right sides, so in the video-to-film xfer the lab can extract a 1.66 image, OR he would use a safe area 1.85 reticle so he could extract 1.85 if that happens to be his aesthetic preference. But, if he's had the lab do a direct video-to-film transfer at the video standard of 16:9, then sorry, he gets to see black bars (just like LieMax), which to a video person, I suppose, is like, well, normal. But, sorry, he doesn't get to expect a theatre to have a non-standard lens/plate set for 16:9 for their FILM projector, or that they adjust, of all things, their top and bottom masking for his video...film....er, video. He doesn't get to mix video and film formats.
Did you ask this director how come they didn't teach him this is film school?
Yah, I know; I am cranky this morning....haven't had my cup-o-joe yet.
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