Sun Mar 16, 2025 2:23 am
I really want to hear their explanation and rationale of why Pillar and Window boxing of mixed aspect ratios are not allowed, and how they expect the filmmaker to deliver mix content of HD and SD, as it is the example in your case. Wes Anderson uses this different aspect ratios in many of his films to stylize, depict periodic film sequences, and other directors communicate vase landscapes or heights with different aspect ratios in their film (i.e. King Kong) causing the Pillar or window blanking effects.
Please let us know what you find out from FilmHub. I’ve worked with other indie distributors, although they have some kind of similar requirements, it’s mostly like Jim said - don’t window your entire 4:3 to a 16:9 version. And that would make sense.
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