Monday, 19 May 2014

Display Systems Part 2

They used there ratios based upon how best they looked for viewing in the cinema.

The Incredibles:

The incredible Aspect ratio which is 2.39:1 was used due to the films wide open shots and so helped emphasize key scenes where the characters interact and change there environments rather than focus mainly on the characters themselves. The problem when transferring it from film to tv and home cinema is that the film will be stretched due to it being 2:39:1. This is where letter boxing will needed to show the wide environment shots of the film and minimize changes.


Toy Story 3D:

Toy story 3D's aspect ratio is 1.85: 1, this was possibly chosen do the easier compatibility between 3D viewing and 2D viewing. This said, toy story focuses more on the length of the screen due to the film being more character focused and less environment focused. Problems that may occur during transfer from cinema to TV is that pillar boxing may crop up to to its ratio and may have to be stretched to remove the pillar boxing effects.



Toy Story 3


Segio Leones Once Upon a Time in the Wests aspect ratio is 2.35:1. As it is a smiler aspect ratio as the incredible's it will also suffer from letter boxing. On 4:3 the image will seem squished and will most likely have pillar boxing while on a 16:9 it will have letter boxing to  keep it from being stretches.


Red represents 4:3 Green represents 16:9














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