Jeffrey Gray
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Frogboy...I know it was intended for widescreen (1.85:1). But it was shot at 1.33:1, because shooting "hard-matted", with black bars on the negative, is expensive. Thus, what they do is shoot at 1.33:1 (the width of a TV screen), and then have it matted down to 1.85:1.
Also, I guess I was wrong when I said the original video exposed the entire filmed frame...and we should be glad. If the partly-matted/partly-cropped image on the P&S version reveals part of Frank's head...then the entire unmatted frame could reveal even more.
Also, I guess I was wrong when I said the original video exposed the entire filmed frame...and we should be glad. If the partly-matted/partly-cropped image on the P&S version reveals part of Frank's head...then the entire unmatted frame could reveal even more.
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