Hello!
My film is supposed to be shown at 2:39 cinemascope however it is not done yet and I need to create a DCP for playing in a cinema.
I am exporting a ProRes file from Avid so I can only export 16x9, when I create the DCP, in the container option, should I select DCP Flat or DCP scope in this case?
Thanks for your help!
2:39 film but wrapped in 16x9 container for temp DCP screening
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Re: 2:39 film but wrapped in 16x9 container for temp DCP screening
If you are screening in a cinema, you choose DCP Scope and you crop what shouldn't be there.
Read here as well, but -by default- you won't need to scale manually.
(I didn't know Avid can not export but 16:9.)
Edit: The fact that the screening is temporary shouldn't affect the way you go. I mean, you don't want the screening to be letter- or window-boxed, I suppose.
Read here as well, but -by default- you won't need to scale manually.
(I didn't know Avid can not export but 16:9.)
Edit: The fact that the screening is temporary shouldn't affect the way you go. I mean, you don't want the screening to be letter- or window-boxed, I suppose.
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Re: 2:39 film but wrapped in 16x9 container for temp DCP screening
Can you show us a screen grab of your 16:9 master, so we can get a better idea of aspect ratio and possible letterboxing?