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ALERT! There are many scenes in Titanic 3D bluray which are not open-matte but pan & scanned from the 2.35:1 screen to 1.78:1, by cutting off the sides, while exposing relatively nil amount of info vertically.
I guess what Jim Cameron said that 'there is nothing cut, its added material' is actually a partial lie! The VFX shot may be full open-matte cause they were composed in a 16:9 screen, but all of the non CG shots were not pretected for 1.78:1 when they were filmed in 1996. As a result there are many shots which have either selective pan-scan(cropped on the sides, exposed vertically) or full Pan&scan like movies shot with anamorphic lenses! I figured this out after comparing it with my old 4-Disc special edition PAL DVD of Titanic. |
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