The Ultimate Visual Experience: Fast & Furious (2009) in Open Matte 1080p Web-DL
Production Errors: Because this version shows more of the original negative, you may occasionally see equipment like boom microphones or lights that were meant to be hidden by the theatrical crop. Fast And Furious -2009- OPEN MATTE -1080p Web-D...
When a director shoots a film, the camera sensor captures a much larger image than what is usually shown in theaters. For Fast & Furious, the intended theatrical ratio was 2.35:1 (the classic widescreen "letterbox" look with black bars on the top and bottom). However, the camera sensor originally captured a 1.78:1 (16:9) frame. The Ultimate Visual Experience: Fast & Furious (2009)
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When a film is shot on 35mm film or digital sensors, the camera often captures a taller image than what is shown in theaters. Directors and cinematographers "matte" (mask) the top and bottom to achieve the cinematic widescreen look. More Picture Information: For this movie, the Open
In the standard 2.35:1 Blu-ray, the action feels tight. But in the Open Matte 1.78:1 version:
Fast & Furious (2009) Open Matte version is a unique alternative to the standard widescreen release, providing a significantly different viewing experience by "opening" the top and bottom of the frame. This version is typically sourced from a 1080p WEB-DL
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