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Author: Susan Denker <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 12/13/94 11:25 PM
[Editor's note: This message was submitted to SCREEN-L by the "Author" noted
above, and not by Jeremy Butler ([log in to unmask]).]
I don't know if anyone else is confused by this information. Maybe this
is a personal, not a subscriber-type question:
> an interesting effect can be seen in NORTH BY NORTHWEST. If you show
> the video on a big projection screen or if you adjust the framing on a
> 16 mm. print, you can see the tops of the cutaway taxi cabs....
I want to do this, but I don't know how.
Normally, I rent the 16 mm. print and project it. I don't have a scope
lens. What does it mean to adjust the framing? What exactly do I do? Does
this require a kind of projector I don't have? If so, please give me
details on the specs of such a projector.
Also, I project video and laser through a beam. The image can get
larger or smaller, but the aspect ratio doesn't change.
In ignorance,
Susan Denker
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