Pan and scan is a method of adjusting widescreen film images so that they can be shown in fullscreen proportions of a standard-definition 4:3 aspect ratio...
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Open matte (category Film and video terminology)
(except for the soundtrack area), so they must use pan and scan as a result. The rise of television and home media saw the use of a narrow aspect ratio of...
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Anamorphic widescreen (category Film and video technology)
cropped for the theatrical release) which can be used in preference to pan and scan when producing 4:3 DVD releases, for example. The anamorphic encoding...
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Fullscreen (aspect ratio) (category Film and video technology)
converted to full screen using techniques such as pan and scan, open matte or reframing. In pan and scan, the 4:3 image is extracted from within the original...
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Ruby Gloom (redirect from Frank and Len)
image are cut to create the full screen ratio, also known as pan and scan) with Portuguese and English Dolby Digital 5.1 sound. The opening title sequence...
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Annie (1982 film) (section Awards and nominations)
was in pan and scan (but with DTS sound). Reviewing the disc for DVD Talk, Glenn Erickson, while praising the film overall, called the pan and scan transfer...
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allows astronomers to take pictures of stars and galaxies by compensating for Earth's movement Pan and scan Pan–tilt–zoom camera (PTZ) Tilt (camera) Tripod...
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Pillarbox (category Film and video technology)
vertical equivalent of pan and scan is called "tilt and scan" or "reverse pan and scan". This moves the cropped "window" up and down, but it is rarely...
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Babe. The film was released on VHS, DVD (in both widescreen and pan and scan formats), and laserdisc on 4 May 1999. On 22 May 2001, the film was released...
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Widescreen (category Film and video technology)
16:9 sets, and formatting for 4:3 sets. Pan-and-scan mode can be used on 4:3 if the producers of the material have included the necessary panning data; if...
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