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_The Pillow Book_ changes aspect ratio, as intended by the director
depending upon at what point in time the action is occuring. I believe
this is lost on the video though. I saw it at Madame Walker Theatre,
where the Academy ratio parts were partially on the curtains, annoyingly
enough.
Scott
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On Mon, 8 May 2000, Daniel I Humphrey wrote:
> As I recall, The Horse Whisperer and Brainstorm both had aspect ratio
> changes in them. So did The Road Warrior, although its change occurred
> between the prologue and the film itself, so perhaps it doesn't count...
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> Daniel Isaac Humphrey
> Department of Art & Art History
> University of Rochester
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