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Anamorphic Defined
A method of creating a wide screen image with standard film, using a special lens on the camera and projector that compresses the width of the image that is exposed on the film and then expands it when projected.
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Alain Resnais: A Decade in Film
Published July 1, 2009, 4:39 am, DVD Talk
Alain Resnais: A Decade in Film Life is a Bed of Roses, Love Unto Death, Mélo, I Want to Go Home Kino 1983 - 1989 / Color / 1:66 anamorphic widescreen / 110, 92, 112, 100 min.
Eastbound & Down: The Complete First Season
Published June 30, 2009, 4:23 am, DVD Talk
Love or hate Will Ferrell--and given the inconsistency of his cinematic output, it's perfectly acceptable to do both--his impact on modern comedy is undeniable.
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