if you go through all the pages, especially the portion where they recompose the scene where Lawrence is holding a lighted match, I think it'll be pretty clear whether FlikFX is serious or not. ;)
Holy crap, I'm so gullible! Ok, I gotta go away for a while and hide my head in shame. Have fun, guys... :-X
@dante thanks for the site! it helps but I don't understand what is the difference of 1:85:1 and 2:35:1 hmmm....the black bars on top and bittom there are 2 margins..... some movies have bigger black bars and some have smaller.... what is the 1:85:1? is it the smaller blackbars or the bigger one.... thanks!
@dante thanks for the site! it helps but I don't understand what is the difference of 1:85:1 and 2:35:1 hmmm....the black bars on top and bittom there are 2 margins..... some movies have bigger black bars and some have smaller.... what is the 1:85:1? is it the smaller blackbars or the bigger one.... thanks!
The 1:85:1 has smaller black bars compared to 2:35:1 (standard letterboxed, I think).
hmm, the problem is, all my videos actually (including non-anamorphic) takes up the entire width of the screen... in whatever mode... except the 4:3 mode.
And do all letterbox releases have big black bars or is this just the ratio.....
Anamorphic, non-anamorphic, widescreen, letterboxed, panned-and-scanned...
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