We gotta go to the crappy town where I'm the hero!

Wash ,'Jaynestown'


The Minearverse 3: The Network Is a Harsh Mistress  

[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.


Invisible Green - Jun 30, 2004 8:27:57 pm PDT #1062 of 10001

I assuming the "few exceptions" are things like the main titles, and the tourist photo-shoot panoramic camera intro to the first act of "Karma Chameleon."


Cranberry - Jun 30, 2004 9:25:47 pm PDT #1063 of 10001
I was fine when existence had no meaning. Meaninglessness in a universe that has no meaning -- that I get. But meaninglessness in a universe with meaning? What does that mean?

The "few exceptions" also included the episodes Cocktail Bunny and Caged Bird. At first they were debating releasing only those two in widescreen and the rest in fullscreen, but it looks like they've decided to go with widescreen for all episodes.


PaperDragon - Jul 01, 2004 2:29:07 am PDT #1064 of 10001
Post-its and death.

I thought it would have been odd watching the episodes in fullscreen then it switching to wide for just two episodes. As long as there aren't crew members at the side of the shot, this uniformity makes me happy.

Actually, just gimme DVDs. If the crew members looked inconspicuous, that'd be fine. If they were with the boom mics and looking into camera, then no. How much would that make Tim cringe? But if it was Bryan with a boom (and I have no idea why he would have a boom) looking into camera, oh yeah...


qixotl - Jul 01, 2004 4:19:09 am PDT #1065 of 10001
"The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse just showed up and they don't know where to park." Erin, "Jeremiah: Interregnum Part 2"

Perhaps Fox Home Entertainment will step up and use the completely ignored pan-and-scan on-the-fly feature in the original DVD specs. A series like Wonderfalls is perfect for that type of presentation. Those with 16x9 TV sets or a preference for widescreen presentations can watch the episodes in that fashion while those who prefer to have their 4x3 set filled with image can have their DVD player crop off the sides of the image. The bitrate for the episodes may need to be higher than normal to support both screen ratios, but that should only force the addition of one more disk to the set.

I have seen widescreen versions of the four broadcast episodes and they looked fine to me. No crew and no equipment to be seen on the sides. The composition of the shots didn't look overly spacious either.


Sydney Carton - Jul 01, 2004 4:19:21 am PDT #1066 of 10001
Actually, I've feeling a wee bit peckish...

Yay!

My depression over having a Tivo with nothing to record gets less every day till December. (Since I seem to be one of the only members of the board not interested in Christian's buttocks) :-)


Jon B. - Jul 01, 2004 4:39:21 am PDT #1067 of 10001
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

Those with 16x9 TV sets or a preference for widescreen presentations can watch the episodes in that fashion while those who prefer to have their 4x3 set filled with image can have their DVD player crop off the sides of the image.

My TV has that option (new Sony).


Matt the Bruins fan - Jul 01, 2004 7:21:38 am PDT #1068 of 10001
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

Actually, just gimme DVDs. If the crew members looked inconspicuous, that'd be fine. If they were with the boom mics and looking into camera, then no. How much would that make Tim cringe? But if it was Bryan with a boom (and I have no idea why he would have a boom) looking into camera, oh yeah...

I recall hearing about some hilariously bad (and apparently intentionally so) horror movie in which a fleeing hero or heroine actually used a boom mike protruding into screen from from above to swing across a chasm. That sounds like the sort of thing Tim, Bryan, and Todd could have loads of fun with.


PaperDragon - Jul 01, 2004 8:32:51 am PDT #1069 of 10001
Post-its and death.

Cranberry, are they listening to DVD extra requests?

I want to see Bryan the fleeing hero, swing across a chasm on a boom mic to Tim (who can be the awaiting heroine of the piece.) And then they can go and have lots of fun with Todd.


Invisible Green - Jul 01, 2004 8:54:45 am PDT #1070 of 10001

Is there a reason Cocktail Bunny and Caged Bird were filmed in widescreen?

If Caged Bird was just cuz that's the finale, but is there any special reason for Cocktail Bunny?

My DVD player can zoom in so that the image is 4x3 (focused on the center), but I'd just watch it in widescreen if they were released that way. The 4x3 framing doesn't occur in the exact center, so zooming in you'd lose some of the intended view. The best thing would be to release the eps how they are meant to be seen, meaning a mix of formats (like Buffy Season 6 [4x3, exc. OMWF in 16x9], or the upcoming Everwood Season 1 [4x3, exc. Pilot and Finale in 16x9]).

Regardless of how it's released, I'm gonna buy it. I just want it to be released the right way (his includes keeping the "Previouslies...").

Also, I downloaded the WS broadcasts of the first four eps - I didn't notice anything wrong with the first two eps (except for unused space), but at one point in "Wound-Up Penguin" and several points in "Pink Flamingos," there were times when the shot didn't cover the entire screen, and there were moving black bars on the sides. Yes, this is just a minor flaw that I didn't even notice at first, but once you see it, it stands out and it's rather annoying. Although maybe they had to do this to get a crew member out of view. Seeing him would be more annoying.

This is kind of a longish rant, but--like I said--I just want the DVD's to be released properly.


Allyson - Jul 01, 2004 9:07:45 am PDT #1071 of 10001
Wait, is this real-world child support, where the money goes to buy food for the kids, or MRA fantasyland child support where the women just buy Ferraris and cocaine? -Jessica

but is there any special reason for Cocktail Bunny?

When you see it, you'll understand...but I don't want to spoil it other than to say that I think the noirish aspects of the episode (it's shot in such a gorgeous way) demand widescreen. Crime Dog's John Woo sequence should be widescreen, as well, but I didn't notice if it was.

Or, I could just be full of shit, per usual.