From: "David E. Powell"
On Monday, October 28, 2013 8:29:27 AM UTC-4, Lance Corporal Hammer Schultz
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> On Fri, 18 Oct 2013 13:42:07 -0400, Dr Nancy's Sweetie wrote:
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> > Are they really as bad as all that? My first guess was to go for
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> > the DVDs, because it's not like I can tape a new set off the air,
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> > what with it not being on the air, but if the DVDs are distractingly
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> > bad that leads me to wonder what other options, if any, might exist.
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> The DVDs are the best way to view them.
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> They are not without their problems, but there are no suitable
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> B5 was filmed in widescreen, and the DVDs are in widescreen. That
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> would seem like a good thing.
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> The problem is that the effects were rendered in 4:3 for television.
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> So there are insurmountable quality problems with the mix of the two
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> formats. Most of the time it looks good, but if you are picky like
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> me, sometimes the poor quality of the mixed live and CGI shots can be
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> distracting.
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> It would have been a better choice to simply produce the DVDs in 4:3
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> as they were aired. As nice as it is to see the pure live shots in
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> 16:9 as they were shot, it's not as if any of those scenes were shot
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> with the *intention* of being aired that way, so there is no real
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> creative loss. In fact, since the 4:3 shots are all cropped and
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> zoomed, the "loss" would be a wash anyway.
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> Of course if they had done that, only technical people would
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> understand why the DVDs aren't widescreen and people would have
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> complained.
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> Regardless, it's a wonderful show and you should have the DVDs.
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> And if they can find "lost Dr. Who" episodes in some third world
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> country, maybe some day they will find the rendering data that has
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> been lost and they could remaster the series in high definition. I
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> wouldn't hold my breath though.
Given the Star Trek remasters' success, I'd love to see B5 redone with new
widescreen format post production. However, the odds of that happening...?
> Hammer
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