2021-01-07, 01:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 2021-01-07, 02:00 PM by pipefan413.)
(2021-01-07, 11:18 AM)jonno Wrote: Amazing work! I'm curious, though - what made you opt for an open-matte transfer?
I get that people love to see the maximum possible picture, and that these transfers are released for home viewing to get the most out of 16:9 displays.
But David Fincher makes his films for 2.35:1 (with the full-frame image a byproduct of the Super35 process) so this isn't the way an official release - which, in every other respect, this is equal to - would be done. More picture is nice but, to my mind, the *intended* picture is more important.
Hope this doesn't come across as critical - just wondering what your reasoning is.
I actually agree with this, I think of open matte as more of a cool alternative than the ideal way to watch something, and would generally expect a Criterion release to use original AR. That said, they have done open matte at least once: BRAZIL. Possibly others. But I believe BRAZIL was already *nearly* 1.78:1 (1.85:1) and the difference between 1.78:1 and 2.35:1 is much more significant.