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Posted by dorayme on 03/25/06 04:35
In article <MPG.1e8e5150948347a3989857@news.isp.com>,
Neredbojias <invalid@neredbojias.com> wrote:
> > You perhaps are not sure what I am talking about? At the
> > beginning and more often at the end of movies (eg. The Big
> > Country as Gregory Peck, Jean Simmons and the character Ramσn
> > ride off into the distance away from the canyon, they lose the
> > proper realistic proportions and go tall and thin... this is a
> > deliberate look and immensely satisfying and interesting. There
> > are many examples of this in movies and other media.
>
> Uh, that is a horizontal compression of Cinemascope in preparation for
> the format used for the ends titles.
The films that do this, beginning and end (and perhaps elsewhere,
I forget) are produced deliberately with this. It is a point
where art and technology converge into a happy sublime marriage.
The elongation even added to the immensely romantic nature of
this film.
We need to compare notes, Boji, on a more pressing matter: how we
are respectively faring in BdeZ's kf? I am bearing up but am a
little stressed by the screams that are still emanating from the
lower chambers where you are. Are you ok? Try stretching
exercises, get a mirror, check the look.
--
dorayme
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