My only concern about this is the shifting aspect ratio idea at home. I can see how it would have tremendous impact on an IMAX screen that fills your entire field of vision (in fact I'm going to try and see it at an IMAX theater), but at home, I can't see how jumping between 2.40:1 to 1.85:1 is really going to do much but distract me.
Maybe they'll have the aspect ratio shifting done via seamless branching, so we can opt out if we want to.
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My only concern about this is the shifting aspect ratio idea at home. I can see how it would have tremendous impact on an IMAX screen that fills your entire field of vision (in fact I'm going to try and see it at an IMAX theater), but at home, I can't see how jumping between 2.40:1 to 1.85:1 is really going to do much but distract me.
Maybe they'll have the aspect ratio shifting done via seamless branching, so we can opt out if we want to.