

I saw it at an advance screening and it looked like a 1.85:1 movie. I'm pretty sure The Pursuit of Happyness is another super 35. (And I don't think there would be any boom mikes to worry about in animation.) One of the Pirates of the Carribean movies (all Super 35) was misframed in the widescreen version. The new disney dvd's for The Jungle Book Robin Hood and Aristocats are all cropped to widescreen.

I'm just thinking off the top of my head. Kubrick is probably best known for doing this with his later films. I bet at least 25% of all widescreen movies are matted in some way.
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Author Knightmessenger Time 2 11:21 PM Post link I'm pretty sure a lot less than 99% of full screen movies are straight pan & scan. I would always go for the widescreen versions. I don't know what other film formats do this (I think none). And the ammount that is cropped can even differ per scene in the same movie.

But as zombie84 said most fullscreen versions are cropped widescreen versions. If the widescreen has only the top and bottom cropped it can contain more of the original than a fullscreen that has top, bottom and the sides cropped. James Cameron, Entertainment Weekly, April 2010 Author Arnie.d Time 2 6:01 PM Post link Is the widescreen more seriously cropped? Well, it depends. "When George went back and put new creatures into the original Star Wars, I find that disturbing. The Secret History of Star Wars - now available on ! Whatever the theatrical format is, thats what you are supposed to be seeing, and very few films have "open matte" fullscreen-half the time it reveals things like boom mikes and light stands that the matte bars are supposed to be obscuring anyway. In the vast majority of films shot in Super-35 you are never supposed to see the full area, only the widescreen area, its just a technical process and has little to do with composition.ĭirectors compose for the theater. Is this true? What other film formats do this? Would I be better off getting the 4:3 versions of all my films that were shot in Super 35? Is Super 35 the same as 35 mm?Īuthor zombie84 Time 2 5:44 PM Post link 99% of all FS releases are cropped from the widescreen version. Now I read about films shot in Super 35, where the widescreen version is the more seriously cropped one, and the fullscreen actually displays more of the picture. I figured this was a constant in the DVD market: fullscreen cuts off 25% of a 1.78:1 film, 28% of a 1:85:1 film, and about 44.19% of a 2.39:1 film. I even did the math (being fond of numbers). I’ve always been a fan of widescreen, not because of “the director’s intentions” or any of that sentimental bunk, but because of the “more bang for my buck” principle: I was always under the impression that you saw more of the picture. Info: When does fullscreen show more than widescreen? Author Johnbo圓434 Date 2, 5:28 PM Author Johnbo圓434 Time 2 5:28 PM (Edited) Post link You can also join IRC channel #qupzilla at to chat with people involved in QupZilla.Info: When does fullscreen show more than widescreen? - Original Trilogy Sign In Full list of contributors can be found here. QtWebKit is now deprecated and new versions are using QtWebEngine.Īpart from coding, others are contributing also by making translations or supporting QupZilla. Until version 2.0, QupZilla was using QtWebKit.
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