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 Posted by Bratboy on 10/05/37 11:38 
"John Howells" <john@howells-99.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message  
news:441rb2F1q9edeU1@individual.net... 
> 
> "Bratboy" <DontBother@Takeallthisaway.tde.com> wrote 
> 
>> > I thought the aspect sounded odd myself but since couldnt find any 
> aspect 
>> > info anywhere else I just repeated the info as it was written. 
>> > 
>> 
>> Well wrote the author and asked about it being a typo and he said 
>> "The scores on the board are correct.  "Doctor Who" (and all BBC product 
>> come to that) is shot at 14:9." 
> 
> Should we now assume everything else he writes is also utter garbage? 
> 
> *ALL* BBC widescreen material is, without exception, shot for 16:9, the 
> ratio of WS broadcast TV. When broadcast on 4:3 terrestrial it is  
> converted 
> to 14:9 by chopping a bit off the sides and putting small black bars top  
> and 
> bottom. If the resulting 14:9 with black bars in a 4:3 frame is what they 
> are getting on the DVDs in Canada and the US they have my sympathies. 
> 
> It would not be the first time that 16:9 material had been butchered for  
> the 
> US markets, such as the later Poirot episodes (from Murder in Mesopotamia 
> onwards), and the recent Miss Marple series (with Geraldine McEwan). They 
> were made for 16:9 and chopped to 4:3 for the US market (and, yes, they  
> were 
> chopped, not open matte). If the butchering of Doctor Who is only to 14:9  
> I 
> suppose that is a bit better, but still unacceptable when you know what it 
> can look like as originally intended on a WS TV. 
> 
> John Howells 
> 
Gonna hope he's wrong on it. Will know in about 2 weeks.
 
  
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