Jay Reilly
March 13th, 2003, 08:26 AM
Hi everyone,
Just a quick question...
I want to shoot a wide composed picture for events, weddings and creative projects. A friend sent me the link to this web site:
http://www.bluecoremedia.com/widescreen.html
If the a blue core rep is on this board...great work...it really inspires me. What I am trying to do is determine what they are doing to get the widescreen that they are talking about.
I know that I can shoot in 16:9 format but that will squashed the image if it is not viewed on a widescreen TV?? So are they just talking about matteing the 4:3 compsition to get the widescreen affect?
Thanks in advance, I know this topic is beat to death but I wanted to aks.
Jay Reilly
Just a quick question...
I want to shoot a wide composed picture for events, weddings and creative projects. A friend sent me the link to this web site:
http://www.bluecoremedia.com/widescreen.html
If the a blue core rep is on this board...great work...it really inspires me. What I am trying to do is determine what they are doing to get the widescreen that they are talking about.
I know that I can shoot in 16:9 format but that will squashed the image if it is not viewed on a widescreen TV?? So are they just talking about matteing the 4:3 compsition to get the widescreen affect?
Thanks in advance, I know this topic is beat to death but I wanted to aks.
Jay Reilly