rana wrote:
Ragz wrote:
Question to Cinematographers:
What kind of a framing is this ??
What is the director or cinematographer trying to show ?? Is this frame a victim of wide wide AR ?? Or, is top and bottom cut from a narrower AR picture capture ??
How is this frame/ scene in DEI DVD ??
In this shot, Manisha lights a diya. I must agree with you. This frame does look rather puzzling. Although it may seem much more settling when you take a look at the sequence in the film. It is somewhat of an experimental shot. A typical cinematographer may use similar framing in his films and would most likely focus the camera on the foreground, and not on the background. In the case of the 1942 ALS shot, it is the inverse! Manisha's face in the background is in focus and the objects in the foreground are blurred out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTauOK8J-U8 watch at 2 mins 3 secs
Secondly, if you look at the vertices of the frame, you'd notice curved edges. In my knowledge, this can only be achieved when an anamorphic lens is used to film a sequence. Therefore, it is unlikely that the images in this film are a victim of being masked off from a narrower frame.