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Tofusensei:
Sure, I'm not against doing that. We put the season 2 scripts up on scriptclub if I recall. :)

-Tofu

teucom:

--- Quote from: TRON on July 09, 2008, 09:43:56 pm ---it doesn't make a lot sense to me to just switch after the first half of a series from 4:3 to a anamorphic source instead of just keeping the same resolution until the end.
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May I suggest to place the hard subs 4:3 area safe.

So everyone who wants to watch/burn the series in same 4:3 format may just do so by using crop/zoom or centered pan&scan mode on the new episodes. The material seems to be mostly 4:3 safe for broadcast anyway.

Tofusensei:
I can try... But I'm at a loss for why anyone would ever do that... You can just letterbox it if you want it to be 4:3...

-Tofu

teucom:

--- Quote from: Tofusensei on July 11, 2008, 05:37:05 pm ---I can try... But I'm at a loss for why anyone would ever do that... You can just letterbox it if you want it to be 4:3...
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The overall idea was how to make the entire series have same format if one wishes so.

If you letterbox wide screen eps you also shrink the hard subs - they may get very small on a 4:3 screen. For example we've got an older 20" 4:3 lcd tv mounted under the ceiling of our bedroom ... letterbox or zoom a 16:9 show is no problem with external or dvd subs which can be set to a readable size. Fixed subs are often hard to read when letterboxed.

Thats why it is a good Idea to keep the hard subs in the center. I took eps 16 and 17 and watched them zoomed 4:3, I think both have about no more than 10 or 15  one liners each which are outside 4:3, the rest ist already fine as it is.

Well maybe we should buy a new screen :-).

animeotaku99:
I heard that there is a 24th Episode DVD special called "The Place Where You Are" WIll you be subbing that as well?

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