To Plato,Just remembering.1963 at the Cinerama Dome theater; THE fore runner to what we call home theater: "How the West Was Won":Jimmy Stewart was riding into camp;from the extreme left side of the screen.The clop of the horse follows all the way to the right side.You can hear the crackle of the fire on the right banjo/guitar center Cinarama was a sight to behold,3 seprate camaras in sinc, the screen has an arc to it,maybe 30 ft wide. The audio wasn't bad either.The camaras never moves it all unfolds in front of you.1963 and I still remeber that scene. Watch it in pan&scan---I don't think so.---you wouldn't remember it 37 seconds latter.Movie photography is an art.Thus Academy Awards are given for it.Days of Heaven-79 (I think);the most gorgeous, stunningly beautiful example of movie art period.Rent the dvd. Yes it won for that year.Sit closer & see it 'all' in wide screen.Later
Newbie Letterbox Question
I just bought a a Pioneer DVD player and so far have only one DVD title, "BladeRunner" (director's cut). I keep programming the player to use the 4/3 aspect ratio for my standard TV, but when I watch the picture it only gives the 16/9 widescreen view. Is this a problem with the DVD player--or is this particular DVD disk not encoded to offer 4/3 viewing???
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