Philips took the wraps off their 21:9 Cinema LCD in merry ol’ England, confirming the renderings that circulated earlier this month. It does display 2.40:1 ‘scope ...
When you think of widescreen cinema there’s a good chance “Lawrence of Arabia” or “2001: A Space Odyssey” come to mind. They were shot to wow audiences with a picture so enormous it would literally ...
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Think about this for a moment, when is the last time you saw a film on a screen that was wider than 16:9? Typically cinema screens have become a default 16:9 aspect ratio and they are only matted or ...
Over the last couple of decades, televisions have grown wider in order to accommodate new content (mostly movies) that come in rectangular aspect ratios. Later this year, Philips will unveil a TV with ...
Anyone who thought making the switch from their old 4:3 analogue TV to a 16:9 widescreen digital model would mean the end of unsightly black bars at the top and bottom of the picture will likely have ...
Historic film formats, beloved classics, and rarely seen gems will feature in a long cinema weekend set to return to Bradford this year. Widescreen Weekend will run from September 25 to 29. The 29th ...
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