Why the shape of your screen matters - Brian Gervase

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You know, back in the '40s and '50s,
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the original standard television had a 4 to 3 width to height ratio.
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That shape was chosen to be a slight rectangle,
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but still mostly square, thus having the maximal screen area
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for the given dimensions.
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And that's still the ratio on many TVs and computer monitors in today's homes.
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The problem is, hardly anybody today treats video content in a 4 to 3 ratio.
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See, this whole problem started
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when people wanted to watch movies from the theater
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in the comfort of their own homes.
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Movie screens are considerably larger than our home television.
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More important, the screen is completely different rectangle
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and can't mathematically fit on our TV screens without manipulation.
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A typical TV is one and a third times wider than it is tall
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Some movie screens could be up to three times as wide as it is tall.
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So what're we going to do to make it fit? Well, we have all kinds of options.
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Well, we could squeeze and stretch and mangle everything onto the screen,
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to make it all fill up,
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and everyone would look ridiculously thin and compressed.
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The good news is the sound would be just fine,
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although I don't think people would be too happy about that option,
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particularly the actors in the movie.
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We could just cut a chunk of the original movie like a cookie cutter
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and just see that frame of the movie.
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The problem with that would be people and objects
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would be speaking from off the screen, or, even worse, they might be cut in half.
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Some movie editors use what's called the "pan and scan" technique
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to allow the full height of the TV screen to be used,
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but pick and choose what section of the original movie
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should be shown on your screen
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thus eliminating the annoying cutting of people.
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Imagine that job: staring at a 4 to 3 hole
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watching movies all day, deciding for everyone
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which piece of the screen is the most important part for people to see.
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Now let's do a little quick math.
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If we compare a major cinematic film produced on a 2.35 to 1 aspect frame
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with my standard 4 to 3 TV screen,
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we find out that only 55% of the movie can actually fit on the screen
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at any one time.
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Just over half!
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You've seen the disclaimer at the beginning of the movie on TV or DVD
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that says, "This film has been modified
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from its original format to fit on your TV screen."
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Well, what it should say is,
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"We are only displaying 55% of the movie of our choosing."
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Now for all the full-screen TV lovers,
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this is your dilemma:
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do you want to see all the movie, or is 55% good enough?
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How about new TVs?
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Around the start of the century, some widescreen TVs
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emerged in a 16 to 9, or 1.78 times wider than it is tall.
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Well, this screen fits the movie a little better,
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but still only shows 75% of the original movie at one time.
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Suppose someone made a TV for your living room
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that was actually 2.35 to 1 to show those full movies?
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Well, the TV with the same height as the most current 50-inch TVs -
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that TV would be close to six feet long.
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And on top of that, you'd only use the full screen when you watched movies.
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Most of the other content would have to be stretched,
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or have empty space on the sides of the screen.
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Of course, there is one more option.
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We can just shrink the movie screen proportionally,
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to fit the width of your home television.
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We can mathematically scale the original to fit exactly the width of the screen
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and this'll preserve the entire movie screen,
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but show the infamous black bars along the top and bottom
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that so many television watchers abhor.
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Of course, now you can argue that we're only using 75% of that screen.
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And that is where the real question is:
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do you want your full screen, or do you want to see the entire movie?
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Most likely, you just need a bigger TV.
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