"She always did like to dance." -- Dr Simon Tam

Film Breathlessly technical article regarding the production of Joss Whedon's Serenity (2005). Includes such paragraphs as:
"The big equalizer in all this, the director and his colleagues insist, was the DI process. In particular, FotoKem used a special digital process to create a widescreen image from the original, Super 35 negative. Since Super 35 results in a larger picture area, FotoKem essentially took the whole negative area and did a 2:1 stretch to it to create the 2.35:1 aspect ratio."
Does the fact I understand what all that means suggest I'm on the right university course? [via]

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