lo.pro
Mar 2002
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heh the boom mikes are most likely not from CTP mic'ing the sound (it's possible, i guess, but i seriously doubt it). they are most likely in the original film, which was probably shot on super 35. with super 35, the actual picture size is larger (vertically) than you see on the screen in the theatre; this allows them to later make a FS version without cutting off the sides of the pic (which means, btw, that the argument about wide screen being better because it has more picture doesn't always apply; when a film is shot on super 35, generally the FS version actually contains more of the picture). usually when you see a movie in theatres that was shot on super 35, the projector has a lens shield on it that blocks off the top and bottom parts. my guess (just a guess) is that their source for these releases sometimes gets super 35 stuff but they're screening it on a regular projector; therefore, the boom mics etc, which would normally be cut off, can be seen in their TS's.
*shrug* that's what i think, anyway. if you can't picture what i'm talking about re: super 35, look at the pictures from 'air force one' toward the bottom of this page, and you should get a better idea: http://www.thedigitalbits.com/artic...reenorama2.html
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