Delorme Jean-Marie Posted March 13, 2008 Share Posted March 13, 2008 hi all for a short we shot 1 year ago, and after winning some prizes and money in festivals we are able to go to a print. the film was shot in the scope ratio 2:35 we planed to shoot on an arri lazer with an anamorphose. so the final print will be in the real 2:35 ratio for projection : scope what is your opinion, have you done it before? max any idea? i'm quite confident with this route and the people doing it : post house is Mikros image in Paris and the lab is the great Arane lab in Paris (imagecare) thx all let me know Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member David Mullen ASC Posted March 13, 2008 Premium Member Share Posted March 13, 2008 It's done all the time. I've shot a number of HDCAM movies that were filmed-out to 35mm anamorphic: Jackpot, D.E.B.S., When Do We Eat?, The Quiet. Put a framing chart at the head of the project or deliver a letterboxed project so the people doing the film-out know where to crop (though most movies are a center crop anyway.) Just remind them constantly that you want to crop and stretch and record-out to 2.40 35mm anamorphic ('scope'). Have it on the paperwork somewhere. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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