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  • Pillarbox workaround?

    Posted by Terrence Dunlop on April 22, 2008 at 11:05 pm

    I’m doing a reel for an actor who has both 4:3 TV work and a big 1.85:1 movie. He doesn’t want pillarboxes on his 4:3 stuff.

    So: is there any way to compress the 1.85:1 movie so I can set the display mode in my prefs to 4:3 and leave it there, screening the 1.85 w/ letterboxing? any idea where to go to set custom settings in DVDSP or Compressor? I guess I need the whole workflow, if anyone’s got a second.

    The guy’s not the star of the movie, so using DVDSP’s 4:3 pan and scan cuts him out of the picture for all intents.

    Thanks!

    Terrence Dunlop replied 18 years ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Bob Cole

    April 24, 2008 at 5:21 pm

    [Terrence Dunlop] “He doesn’t want pillarboxes on his 4:3 stuff.”

    I’d try to talk him into pillarboxes. What is there to lose? Isn’t that the way all 4:3 appears on any new, HD-compatible tv?

    Don’t have the Mac workflow for you, but on the PC side there is at least one utility which will allow you to reset the aspect ratio flags. (I think it’s “Restream.”)

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  • Terrence Dunlop

    April 28, 2008 at 5:56 pm

    There was an easy solution for him anyway – I nested the 1.85 movie in a 4:3 timeline, instead of pillarboxing all the 4:3 stuff in an HD – ish timeline. Little more time spent rendering, but it really was a “Duhhh” solution. I felt embarassed at how easily it was resolved.

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