|  | Posted by Larry in AZ on 01/17/07 20:20 
Waiving the right to remain silent, "FOV" <mbevilacqua@gmail.com> said:
 > Hi I've been asked to create a DVD with some video and animations going
 > on which will be played as part of a company presentation.
 > Problem is this presentation will be in a major theater which will be
 > hosting a huge screen in which my material will be projected. This
 > screen will be several meters high and several meters wide so it'll be
 > quiet something.
 >
 > My question is, does anyone have any experience in this and could
 > identify potential pitfalls?
 >
 > I'm using some company DVDs to get footage from but I'm seeing almost
 > each DVD has different screen ratio setups, at least I've seen: 4x3
 > 1:33:1, 16x9 2.35:1, 16:9 1.66:1 and 16.9 2.40:1.
 >
 > I've almost always used my own footage so aspect ration is something I
 > don't usually have to think about.
 
 Ask the event producers what they prefer.  That's the best way to begin.
 
 Most projection companies now use some kind of scaling/switching device
 ahead of the projector(s) which can resize, correct aspect ratio, crop,
 etc., each of its inputs so they all match the screen size and shape.
 
 Another issue - DVDs are generally more difficult to cue up and play if
 the show's cues are tight.  They might prefer your DV tape instead.
 Another thing to ask them...
 
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 Larry Jandro
 Video Engineering & Equipment Rentals
 Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
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