Request for screencaps from "101 Dalmatians"
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Request for screencaps from "101 Dalmatians"
does anyone have some screencaps or pictures of this movie, if you do then thanks! i really want the pictures of the puppies!!!
Try going to www.google.com and search under images for 101 Dalmations
<a href="http://www.disneymania.ws/eng/modules.p ... Puppies</a> (but you gotta register to see...) and then there's one from the <a href="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/101dalmat ... >review</a>. 
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Welcome ross.
Do you have the movie on DVD? Play it on your computer, pause the movie, and do a screen capture.
Do you have the movie on DVD? Play it on your computer, pause the movie, and do a screen capture.
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I thought you'd be more interested in pictures of dinosaurs, lol.rossgellar wrote:does anyone noe how to make the screencaps? Please, someone help me!
I think Lightyear pretty much summed it up. If you have a DVD Rom and the DVD of the movie then pop it in the computer and use your media player to take a screen capture if it has that feature.
But since you only have the VHS, you could either buy the DVD or watch the VHS and use a camera (a digital would make things a lot easier and look a lot better) to take pictures or your TV screen and scan them into your computer.
Besides googling as others have suggested, I don't know how else I can help you.
Welcome to UD, rossgellar!
Did you want screencaps from the animated movie or the live-action film?
Here are some from the 1961 animated classic. They are fairly small but I don't think you will find any better than this. May I ask what you will be using them for?
Anyways... I really think that whatever you find at Google is going to be you best bet. Because this is an old movie, you aren't going to find any hi-res picures of this movie. Unfortunately, I think all the help that can be given has been given. Good luck, finding more pictures!

Did you want screencaps from the animated movie or the live-action film?
Here are some from the 1961 animated classic. They are fairly small but I don't think you will find any better than this. May I ask what you will be using them for?
Anyways... I really think that whatever you find at Google is going to be you best bet. Because this is an old movie, you aren't going to find any hi-res picures of this movie. Unfortunately, I think all the help that can be given has been given. Good luck, finding more pictures!
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Deathi,
Your screencap does look so much better in widescreen, even though it crops out some of the animation frame. It's hard to know which composition the animators preferred since all the animated features between 1961 and 1973 were 1.37:1 and were intended to be theatrically matted. I've always been torn over which way to watch these animated features: Full frame - which preserves the complete animation frames, or matted widescreen which has more comfortable and balanced composition.
Your screencap does look so much better in widescreen, even though it crops out some of the animation frame. It's hard to know which composition the animators preferred since all the animated features between 1961 and 1973 were 1.37:1 and were intended to be theatrically matted. I've always been torn over which way to watch these animated features: Full frame - which preserves the complete animation frames, or matted widescreen which has more comfortable and balanced composition.
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in which dethi waxes rhapsodically about de widescreen :p
Well, since we can watch discs we own several times, i see nothing wrong with watching a widescreen movie with the matte removed some times if you enjoy it. I've done it with parts of Underworld
. And it's not Disney animated movies only it's most Standart Widescreen movies which are still being shot today with the Academy 1.37 cameras, if you went to a projectionist and asked him, on the mayority of Standart Widescreen movies he could rack up or down the projector's Frame Knob and you'd see the extra 1.37 photographed areas. With animated discs/features is very interesting cus you see more art but the key is what you said: " ... matted widescreen which has more comfortable and balanced composition." Not only the composition is the correct or better looking one, the framing changes the way the story is told or perceived by emphasizing or showing what the director thought was important for the storytelling in that particular shot. One may then think but why was the bottom edge that wasn't meant to be seen animated? well one reason woulda been with an eye of compability for TV broadcasting or the various Academy ratio projectors/formats (for example if 16mm or Super-8 prints would been made for the "ancient" home "video" market of home film collectors, those amateur formats are 1.3X wide etc etc, and on those, and on 4:3 video suddenly seeing a dog walking with his legs cut off in mid-air over the painted background cus it was outside the movie theater's correct compositional area would look totally awful, etc.) Also maybe the animation was made larger (covering more) of the anticipated widescreen photographed area to have freedom of camera moves while filming it, etc etc. Like sets and backgrounds in live action films are oftentimes made bigger than the area used.
Since this is home video, an "open matte" then can be seen as a alternate perspective supplement, or version, a different kind of "behind the scenes" feature similar to those supplemnents where you can see a scene being filmed from another camera, off the Stage, or a alternate "angle", like in concert videos etc. Just call it the "art that was in front on the camera version" or something
So in my opinion, if you want to watch the movie as a story, as THE movie, you'd watch it in Widescreen. On the other hand if you're in an analitycal "lets see the proccess of filmaking/animation/background art" mood you might like watching it with the mattes removed.
i have one pic where the Widescreen doesn't show a few of the dogs lying around on the very bottom of the floor while their masters play the piano, but was that important? The story point was the coziness of the whole "family" being around the piano playing, at peace, and that is conveyed with the several dogs that can still be seen lying around in the Widescreen composition while the tighter framing gives us the impression of the warmth and intimacy of the ocassion. We are there. With them.

Since this is home video, an "open matte" then can be seen as a alternate perspective supplement, or version, a different kind of "behind the scenes" feature similar to those supplemnents where you can see a scene being filmed from another camera, off the Stage, or a alternate "angle", like in concert videos etc. Just call it the "art that was in front on the camera version" or something
So in my opinion, if you want to watch the movie as a story, as THE movie, you'd watch it in Widescreen. On the other hand if you're in an analitycal "lets see the proccess of filmaking/animation/background art" mood you might like watching it with the mattes removed.
i have one pic where the Widescreen doesn't show a few of the dogs lying around on the very bottom of the floor while their masters play the piano, but was that important? The story point was the coziness of the whole "family" being around the piano playing, at peace, and that is conveyed with the several dogs that can still be seen lying around in the Widescreen composition while the tighter framing gives us the impression of the warmth and intimacy of the ocassion. We are there. With them.

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