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Visualizing/designing/composing in Widescreen.
Designing video in a Widescreen, 16:9 aspect ratio is special, as we know.
I’m 47 and grew up for decades looking at 4:3 on TV. This is a remnant of the day when you had Walter Cronkite addressing the nation in a head-and-shoulders. 4:3 was all that you needed for that purpose. How to design media for 4:3 was kind of…obvious, beacuse there wasn’t a lot of choice.
Now we have Widescreen, and basically it is like having three times that width.
When feature films are shown in Widescreen, the beauty of this becomes obvious– no need to Letterbox. Showing nature landscapes, too, you can’t beat it for conveying the feeling of a wide landscape.
What if, though, you are making a commercial which includes ALL generated media and no live action video… How do you “break up” your Widescreen “canvas” into attractive, usable media layout.
How to creatively, artistically compose/design in Widescreen, is my question.
Any books or videos you know which offer wise advice on this subject?
Thanks, DAVE