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Back-to-back features for us.
Living F-1:48
EO - F1:43 (IMDB says 1:50, the DCP says 1:43)
Both of those pretty close to old TV standard. Why?
Haven't watched EO yet (only enough to set the masking from 1:49 to 1:43), but Living was a gorgeously shot film, that really used the aspect ratio. But why these weird, off brand AR's? Have they been dying to shoot in just that ratio, and now digital makes it possible? Is it like brown M&M's, just a test to see if anyone is paying attention to the little details?
Still waiting for the return of Robert Downey, Sr's triangle AR.
Back-to-back features for us.
Living F-1:48
EO - F1:43 (IMDB says 1:50, the DCP says 1:43)
Both of those pretty close to old TV standard. Why?
Haven't watched EO yet (only enough to set the masking from 1:49 to 1:43), but Living was a gorgeously shot film, that really used the aspect ratio. But why these weird, off brand AR's? Have they been dying to shoot in just that ratio, and now digital makes it possible? Is it like brown M&M's, just a test to see if anyone is paying attention to the little details?
Still waiting for the return of Robert Downey, Sr's triangle AR.
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