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Posted by JoeBloe on 09/10/06 20:01
On 9 Sep 2006 13:57:18 -0700, "aloha.kakuikanu"
<aloha.kakuikanu@yahoo.com> Gave us:
>Beavis wrote:
>> "Full-screen" is a misnomer -- the movies were shot with a wide movie
>> screen in mind. *THAT'S* the "full" picture. In order to get the image
>> to fill your TV screen in the form of a "full-screen" DVD, they crop the
>> sides off of your movie. Sometimes they'll electronically pan-and-scan
>> within the original movie frame in order to see all the characters! It
>> looks awful, and you're losing content.
>
>On this shortscreen propaganda site I failed to find any movie
>featuring rollercoaster, skydiving, rockcliming or any activity that
>features vertical dimension. You vertically challenged paranoids
>clearly experienced a some kind of childhood abuse which flattened your
>thinking beyond repair.
You are a mentally challenged idiot. Your immature remarks prove
that beyond doubt. Wide formats are fine for ALL types of video
documentation and composition. For the types of materials you
mentioned, a wide format actually gives one the sense of expanse
included with such activities. You will never see portrait oriented
films.
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