O.A.R. = original aspect ratio. So are you really asking if this is "the original original aspect ratio of the movie" or do you just not know what you're saying? In any case, <i>Lady and the Tramp</i> has two original theatrical aspect ratios, one widescreen and one Academy.anger is pointless wrote:is that the original oar of the movie trippinTrippin315 wrote:The O.A.R of the movie is 2.55:1. This is what the movie will be presented in.
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"Fifteen years from now, when people are talking about 3-D, they will talk about the business before 'Monsters vs. Aliens' and the business after 'Monsters vs. Aliens.' It's the line in the sand." - Greg Foster, IMAX chairman and president
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Yes, but not the complete "Cavalcade of Songs" show. Isn't it fun to have your tv-shows delivered as jig-saw puzzles, one piece at a time?Joe Carioca wrote:Well, I believe they are going to include the half of "Story of Dogs" that concerns "Lady and the Tramp". Since the other half of the program is included on the "Complete Pluto" DVD, you more or less have the complete show.
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i know i was just wondering if the widescreen version is in its original oarLuke wrote:O.A.R. = original aspect ratio. So are you really asking if this is "the original original aspect ratio of the movie" or do you just not know what you're saying? In any case, <i>Lady and the Tramp</i> has two original theatrical aspect ratios, one widescreen and one Academy.
GO WIDE SCREEN AND SEE THE WHOLE MOVIE THE WAY IT WAS INTENDED
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"original oar" again!anger is pointless wrote:i know i was just wondering if the widescreen version is in its original oarLuke wrote:O.A.R. = original aspect ratio. So are you really asking if this is "the original original aspect ratio of the movie" or do you just not know what you're saying? In any case, <i>Lady and the Tramp</i> has two original theatrical aspect ratios, one widescreen and one Academy.
Anyways, if it's as deathie suspects, we may get a slightly truncated 2.35:1 aspect ratio from a 35mm print as opposed to its Cinemascope 2.55:1 aspect ratio.
Lukester, did the press release specify if the fullscreen version is the alternate Academy-drawn or if it's simply a Pan & Scan of the widescreen?
Either way, widescreen's the way to go on Lady and the Tramp.
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I've seen press materials call it "Pan & Scan", but I've also heard from someone supposedly involved with the DVD that it will be the version filmed for the Academy Ratio. I doubt we'll have a definitive answer until review copies go out around the middle of February.Escapay wrote:Lukester, did the press release specify if the fullscreen version is the alternate Academy-drawn or if it's simply a Pan & Scan of the widescreen?
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Because the movie makers decided to switch from the Academy ratio (1.37:1) to a widescreen ratio (1.66:1-2.75:1) as a gimmick to give them an advantage over television and hopefully draw more people to theatres.magicalwands wrote:How come (most/all) Walt Disney films are in fullscreen? I'm not complaining, just wondering because all movies these days are widescreen.
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Movies from about the mid 50's onwards are widescreen, so Disney movies from before that are "square". If you mean Disney movies after that, it's because the home video department thought they would look more "family friendly" presented "square" to the consumer, cus they have "square" TVs.
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I'll go in a bit more detail. There are a few reasons for this...magicalwands wrote:How come (most/all) Walt Disney films are in fullscreen? I'm not complaining, just wondering because all movies these days are widescreen.
1. The first fourteen features (Snow White to Peter Pan), as well as many shorts were made before widescreen became the norm for both short subjects and feature films, so obviously, the Academy Ratio was really the lone option.
2. Most animated stuff made by Disney from the 60s and 70s was filmed in the Academy Ratio, but was made fit for theatrical cropping down to average widescreen (1:85:1 or so) at the top and bottom of the frame, with a lot of the material in such spaces being somewhat pointless. This was probably done due to reasons to do with TV and also economic reasons (apparently animating in fullscreen is cheaper than with wider ratios). The DVDs present the original animation frames.
3. Various stuff was made for TV by Disney, so they would obviously be in a 1:33:1 ratio due to the dimensions of television.
4. Some Disney films that were made in widescreen have been cropped to fullscreen on video and DVD in the past, as deathie has mentioned, probably as people hate black bars when they actually save images...
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According to Buena Vista in Sweden, the aspect ratio of the Lady and the Tramp DVD will be 2.55:1. Let's hope they know what they're talking about...Escapay wrote:Anyways, if it's as deathie suspects, we may get a slightly truncated 2.35:1 aspect ratio from a 35mm print as opposed to its Cinemascope 2.55:1 aspect ratio.
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Is the image anamorphic?Trippin315 wrote:This is going to be said once and only once. I have seen the wrap. The O.A.R of the movie is 2.55:1. This is what the movie will be presented in.
I do hate the letterbox versions (for example the Cinemascope cartoons on the new Disney Rarities set and the Academy-Award-winning Grand Canyon on the 2-disk set of Sleeping Beauty).
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I posted the menu captures of the French 2 Disc Special Edition in the International forum, but as it will certainly be the same for the US release, here's the link:
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