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4×3 Doc film close to finishing principal photography, thinking of going 16×9
Hello,
I’ve been shooting a documentary for over a year now and an important turn of events has just occured, which will most likely bring the story to a close fairly soon. I estimate that the film has been shot about 2/3 way in, perhaps even 3/4.
I’ve been shooting 4×3 so far and I can’t say I’m thrilled about the format in general and my framing in particular. I looked at a selects reel I made and applied a widescreen filter to it and the framing seemed better, especially because I have the option of adjusting the offset setting of the filter to every shot. So now I can’t decide between these options:
1) Shoot 16×9 from now on:
-1a) Switch to squeeze mode
-1b) Switch to letterbox mode
-1c) Stay on 4×3 but frame for 16×9 filter to be applied in post
2) Stay 4×3 and leave the options open for the film to be 4×3 or 16×9. In other words decide in post production.What would be your recommendation and what would be the things I should keep in mind if I switch to any of the 16×9 options?
Also, what are the pros and cons of any of these options as far as postproduction and distribution are concerned? Distribution will be done mostly thru festival circuit and perhaps European television.
My camera is a PAL dvx100BE and I’m shooting the project in 25p.
Thanks for your help!