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presentation removes these bars, showing the audience the full square-ish frame originally captured by the camera sensor. Vertical Scale:
Because the open matte version uncovers the top and bottom of the original 35mm frame, it completely alters the scale of the movie. jurassicpark199335mm1080pcinemadtssuperwideopenmattev10 hot
: The inclusion of "Cinema DTS" aims to replicate the groundbreaking digital sound landscape that debuted with Jurassic Park in 1993, providing a more aggressive and authentic audio mix than some later home video remixes. Jurassic Park (1993): A Paradigm Shift in Cinema presentation removes these bars, showing the audience the
: The source material. This release is not a rip of a commercial Blu-ray. It is a digital scan taken directly from an authentic 35mm celluloid film print used in theaters back in 1993. Jurassic Park (1993): A Paradigm Shift in Cinema
Spielberg shot Jurassic Park using the film format. When shooting in Super 35, the camera captures a square-ish 1.33:1 or 1.37:1 image on the film strip. During theatrical distribution, the top and bottom of the frame are deliberately matted (cropped out) by the theater's projector to create a cinematic widescreen aspect ratio—in this case, 1.85:1.
This is the most critical component of the file. "Open Matte" means the film is presented without the standard widescreen bars, exposing parts of the frame that were hidden in theaters. The Open Matte Magic: Seeing More of Isla Nublar