all that shows is that in the open matte version, u see the clock that u normally wouldnt in widescreen. but "widescreen" is natural to our senses due to periphral vision, is it not?Quote:
Originally Posted by 3RA1N1AC
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all that shows is that in the open matte version, u see the clock that u normally wouldnt in widescreen. but "widescreen" is natural to our senses due to periphral vision, is it not?Quote:
Originally Posted by 3RA1N1AC
yeah of course. peripheral vision... a wide cinema screen creates a more immersive experience, a good movie director/cinematographer arranges his scenes so they look best with widescreen matting, etc.Quote:
Originally Posted by cpt_azad
my point was just that people often believe that ALL full screen movies are pan & scans, with bits chopped off, but a lot of 'um are actually open mattes which show more than the matted widescreen versions do.