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John Wilson
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7 Reels
Scope
SR/SRD/DTS/SDDS

Kodak 2383 stock

Attached trl in Oz:
The Taking Of Pelham 1 2 3

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Robert John Jeromson
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Is the attached trailer flat or scope?

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John Wilson
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Well, it's scope.

It's not necessary to ask this. If it (for some reason) had been flat then of course it should be noted, but if not...just assume (correctly) that it's the same ratio as the feature.

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Michael Hossen
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If the attached trailer had been flat I don't want to imagine the number of cinemas running that trailer in scope.

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Jeremy Jorgenson
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Title on screen: Angels & Demons

Attached trailer in the States is also The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3.

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Robert John Jeromson
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The attached trailer in New Zealand is "The Ugly Truth" which is Flat...

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John Wilson
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Hi Robert

Are you saying they actually attached a flat ratio trailer to a scope feature? What on earth are they thinking?

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Paer Hoegberg
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The attached trailers in Sweden is "2012" (Flat) and 'Terminator' (Scope)...

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Frank Angel
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Termiology boys and girls, terminology....when you say FLAT, you mean it projects as a 1.85ar "flat" image ON THE SCREEN, not actually a 1.85ar non-anamorphic image intended to be projected with a spherical lens attached to an anamorphic feature, correct?

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Paer Hoegberg
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Sorry if got anyting wrong
(English is not my first Language).

In my termology is:

Scope = 2.35 ratio with anamorphic picture and lens.
Flat = 1.66 or 1.85 ratio using ordinary lens.

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John Hawkinson
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So Paer, you are saying you must execute a lens change between the two attached trailers? That is amazingly bizarre to many of us, because that would never happen in the US or Australia.

--jhawk

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Paer Hoegberg
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Trailers in scope (of scope features) are rare, only about 5% of the trailers are scope,
and if the feature is in flat (1.66/1.85) the trailer are never in scope.

The automation are programmed to change the lens.

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