R Hunt writes:
> And speaking of aspect ratio, for years I've been giving students my
> standard anti-letterboxing lecture, but I'm wondering if anyone can offer
> fresh examples of how an altered aspect ratio damages or changes film
> content, perspective, etc....
and i'm puzzled . . i would have thought the premise that
> an altered aspect ratio damages or changes film
would lead to a PRO-letterboxing lecture . . .
is there something i'm missing, or is this just a slip of the fingers? . . . if
it's
not an error i would very much like to know what the "standard
anti-letterboxing"
argument entails
mike frank
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