I really don’t get the recropping/uncropping to get 4:3 into a 16:9 aspect ratio. There’s a release of Seinfeld where they just chopped the top and bottom off the frame, which very often crops people’s foreheads out of frame and in some instances crops entire jokes out. Like, someone will react to something on a table, but the table is just out of frame for the entire scene.
If the director is very smart, it is possible to film for both, but in most cases it’s just not worth it. Aspect ratio is an artistic choice. You wouldn’t chop the sides off a painting to make it fit your wall.
I really don’t get the recropping/uncropping to get 4:3 into a 16:9 aspect ratio. There’s a release of Seinfeld where they just chopped the top and bottom off the frame, which very often crops people’s foreheads out of frame and in some instances crops entire jokes out. Like, someone will react to something on a table, but the table is just out of frame for the entire scene.
If the director is very smart, it is possible to film for both, but in most cases it’s just not worth it. Aspect ratio is an artistic choice. You wouldn’t chop the sides off a painting to make it fit your wall.