Pluted Pup
2023-07-13 22:42:17 UTC
For 70 years, Cocoanuts (1929) has had it's picture butchered
by projectionists and video companies who cut off the top and
bottom of the screen. This has happened to many films where
the original ratio is 1.20, not 1.33.
Here's some links that try to explain aspect ratios and
how piss poor the management of Universal Studios, who
cut off the top and bottom of Cocoanuts and Animal Crackers
for home video.
These are great links because they show before and after
pictures, showing just what you are missing when you're
being cheated by the video company or the projectionist.
These excerpts from
https://rjbuffalo.com/The_Cocoanuts.html
"All video copies of The Cocoanuts are missing the top and bottom
of the image. Nobody seems able to see the difference - except for
me. Yes, the Blu-ray is gorgeous, but it is cropped and it still
has the mistakes that we have been seeing for more than 60 years
now. Just because the shape is about 1:1.33 it does not follow
that the entire image was transferred to video. Far from it."
"In nearly a half-century of trying, I have learned that it is
impossible to explain any of the above to anybody who works in
the movie business."
So it is up to us customers to observe and acknowledge
technical defects in what is shown to us.
And there is more about aspect ratios in 2 other articles:
Apertures, Aspect Ratios, Film Formats
https://rjbuffalo.com/apertures.html
Apertures, Aspect Ratios, Film Formats Part 2
https://rjbuffalo.com/filmclips.html
by projectionists and video companies who cut off the top and
bottom of the screen. This has happened to many films where
the original ratio is 1.20, not 1.33.
Here's some links that try to explain aspect ratios and
how piss poor the management of Universal Studios, who
cut off the top and bottom of Cocoanuts and Animal Crackers
for home video.
These are great links because they show before and after
pictures, showing just what you are missing when you're
being cheated by the video company or the projectionist.
These excerpts from
https://rjbuffalo.com/The_Cocoanuts.html
"All video copies of The Cocoanuts are missing the top and bottom
of the image. Nobody seems able to see the difference - except for
me. Yes, the Blu-ray is gorgeous, but it is cropped and it still
has the mistakes that we have been seeing for more than 60 years
now. Just because the shape is about 1:1.33 it does not follow
that the entire image was transferred to video. Far from it."
"In nearly a half-century of trying, I have learned that it is
impossible to explain any of the above to anybody who works in
the movie business."
So it is up to us customers to observe and acknowledge
technical defects in what is shown to us.
And there is more about aspect ratios in 2 other articles:
Apertures, Aspect Ratios, Film Formats
https://rjbuffalo.com/apertures.html
Apertures, Aspect Ratios, Film Formats Part 2
https://rjbuffalo.com/filmclips.html