Something like that. It minimizes the compromises for both sets of customers. The 16:9 version is exactly how it was presented in theaters. The 4:3 version unmakes a few of the compromises that were required and institutes a few new ones as required.
It varies by film. The newly-shot...
Chris, The "standard" side presents the widescreen clips letterboxed and the 4:3 clips in full frame. There are a few instances where clips that was cropped from their original 4:3 academy ratio to a widescreen ratio for the theatrical releases of the That's Entertainment films (and appear as...
From the video assessment:
So let me get this straight: What kind of films are these again? Just funnin' ya. Great review of a great set. I mentioned it in the other thread, and I'll mention it again here, the 16:9 enhanced sides appear to be new transfers with a lot of improvements to the...