Is Bambi available in Widescreen?
Is Bambi available in Widescreen?
Just watched Bambi for the first time ever and i have to say it's a terrific film - but can anyone tell me definitevely if a widescreen version is available? Mine is in full frame and though I checked play and amazon I wanted to make sure there isn't one, as I always, always buy WS if possible (and I assumed Bambi would be WS). If there isn't one, does anyone know why?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Just release every Disney full-length toon on DVD - now, damn you!
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Just to make a check list for you the films that should be fullscreen are:
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Pinocchio
Fantasia
Dumbo
Bambi
Saludos Amigos
The Three Caballeros
Make Mine Music
Fun and Fancy Free
Melody Time
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Cinderella
Alice in Wonderland
Peter Pan
101 Dalmatians
The Sword in the Stone
The Jungle Book
The Aristocats
Robin Hood
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Also The Fox and the Hound proves a bone of contention as no one is really sure whether it should be full or widescreen!
Anything that it not on that list should be widescreen!
Also if you wany to know about some live action (although this list mostly refers to R1) you can have a look here:
http://www.ultimatedisney.com/panandscan.html
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Pinocchio
Fantasia
Dumbo
Bambi
Saludos Amigos
The Three Caballeros
Make Mine Music
Fun and Fancy Free
Melody Time
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Cinderella
Alice in Wonderland
Peter Pan
101 Dalmatians
The Sword in the Stone
The Jungle Book
The Aristocats
Robin Hood
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Also The Fox and the Hound proves a bone of contention as no one is really sure whether it should be full or widescreen!
Anything that it not on that list should be widescreen!
Also if you wany to know about some live action (although this list mostly refers to R1) you can have a look here:
http://www.ultimatedisney.com/panandscan.html
Thanks guys! Glad I haven't bought the wrong thing, and I appreciate that list. Interesting that Sleeping Beauty was widescreen - and then they went back to full frame??? Was SB an experiment?
Anyway, I'm glad I've got the only bambi edition available, that would have really annoyed me if a WS had been available and I'd missed it!
Anyway, I'm glad I've got the only bambi edition available, that would have really annoyed me if a WS had been available and I'd missed it!
Just release every Disney full-length toon on DVD - now, damn you!
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Both Lady and the Tramp and Sleeping Beuaty were widescreen, Technirama 70 which is basically the same thing as cinemascope, although don't let detahie hear me say that otherwise it will be lecture-o-rama!tooniac wrote:Thanks guys! Glad I haven't bought the wrong thing, and I appreciate that list. Interesting that Sleeping Beauty was widescreen - and then they went back to full frame??? Was SB an experiment?
I'm not really sure why they went back to fullscreen, but the films after SB were often "open matte" which means they could be made widescreen by chopping of a bit from the top and the bottom of the image, so that they looked widescrenn when shown in theatres.
In case you were wondering, the HDTV broadcast from this past summer on "The Wonderful World of Disney" also maintained the original academy ratio.Wonderlicious wrote:There's no need to fear, tooniac. And there's also no need to re-buy? Why? Because Bambi, like many films from the forties and early fifties was made before widescreen was introduced into film making, so you don't have to worry about what's missing at the sides, as nothing is!
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ahh but.. you can run but you can't hideichabod wrote:Both Lady and the Tramp and Sleeping Beuaty were widescreen, Technirama 70 which is basically the same thing as cinemascope, although don't let detahie hear me say that otherwise it will be lecture-o-rama!
Sleeping Beauty was Technirama but
Lady and the Tramp WAS Cinemascope.
And btw Technirama 70 is basically a fancy name for Technirama shot films intended to be printed or advertised as 70mm. A 22mm x 48mm 70mm print from a 24mm x 36mm Technirama negative is mainly an optical horizontal blow up, and a 18mm x 21mm 35mm anamorphic print from Technirama is an optical reduction in both directions.
Technirama 35 Technirama 70. It's all from the 24mm x 36mm Technirama negative.
Mmm you shoulda kinda woulda when you canna update that list and add asteriscs for those films and say: "*Shot in open matte intended to be projected in widescreen." as you state a few posts belowichabod also wrote:Just to make a check list for you the films that should be fullscreen are:
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101 Dalmatians
The Sword in the Stone
The Jungle Book
The Aristocats
Robin Hood
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Also The Fox and the Hound proves a bone of contention as no one is really sure whether it should be full or widescreen!
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Sorry by my rules Open Matte negates intended for widescreen thetarical display!deathie mouse wrote:Mmm you shoulda kinda woulda when you canna update that list and add asteriscs for those films and say: "*Shot in open matte intended to be projected in widescreen." as you state a few posts belowAnd include Fox in there.
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I'm just messing with ya!deathie mouse wrote:So you'd prefer to watch Batman and Goldfinger and The Madness Of King George (What what?) and other Widescreen films in 1.37 on your 16:9 display instead of in 1.85?
And watch Austin Power and other Super-35 films in 1.78 instead of 2.39?
Oh behave!
Of course I would rather watch them in there correct ratio, but for some reason with with those Disney films, I prefer the Open Matte versions, as there is more picture, and for some reason with animation, i hate the idea of someone's hard work, being chopped off to make a widescreen print. Not sure why, perhaps it's the art lover in me crying out!
That would be so much so for most CGI animated films, which usually get reformatted for 1.33:1 format further down the line for broadcast and video release. It's nice to get to see what you didn't see before in either standard formatting for films from Pixar. Thank heaven for frame height.ichabod wrote:Of course I would rather watch them in there correct ratio, but for some reason with with those Disney films, I prefer the Open Matte versions, as there is more picture, and for some reason with animation, i hate the idea of someone's hard work, being chopped off to make a widescreen print.

