Understanding Aspect Ratios for the Best Cinematic Experience

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Tired of those black bars on your screen from different aspect ratios? We'll show you how to use masking to eliminate those black bars and create the ultimate immersive experience. We'll talk about what an aspect ratio is, the most common ones you'll run into, masking on modern TVs and then the full-on power of masking with projectors and projection screens. We'll show the ease and power of JVC's built in masking feature through the NZ8 (RS3100) laser projector with a Stewart Filmscreen 130 G4 2.4 widescreen. and how you can create a custom mask in under 2 minutes on the JVC.
00:00 Introduction
00:41 Those annoying black bars
01:10 What is an Aspect Ratio?
01:45 Common Cinematography Aspect Ratios
03:09 Common TV Aspect Ratios
04:23 Older Cinema Aspect Ratios
06:06 Where to find aspect ratio information about programs
07:41 Eliminate black bars (mask) on a 4K/8K TV
09:22 Eliminate black bars (mask) with a projector
13:21 Enable masking on a JVC projector (NZ8/RS3100)
15:25 Copy masking settings to other memory slots (Modes)
16:02 Recall masking settings
16:46 Movies with multiple aspect ratios
17:22 Remember: It's an art
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  • @pfritts3111
    @pfritts31112 ай бұрын

    I'm so glad I bought the Monoprice Multiformat screen with built in masking before they stopped making it. It's crazy to me when I see high end theaters that cost more than my house and they are watching movies with black bars.

  • @sage11x

    @sage11x

    2 ай бұрын

    That thing was super cool. Crazy no one else has made an affordable masking screen.

  • @pfritts3111

    @pfritts3111

    2 ай бұрын

    @@sage11x I absolutely love it. Wish I would have bought a bigger screen when I got it. But 106 works nicely

  • @hintzde
    @hintzde2 ай бұрын

    Funny, I was just noticing how successful I was in darkening my room so my OLED TV showed no black bars, no matter how much I tried to find them. I never minded them that much, but it is nice to try to get them out of your head whenever possible. Thanks Theo.

  • @TheoNicolakis

    @TheoNicolakis

    2 ай бұрын

    An OLED is special in that regard in a darkened room. I have the same feeling with my Sony OLED.

  • @SwirlingDragonMist

    @SwirlingDragonMist

    2 ай бұрын

    That’s awesome! Well done!

  • @garyl5128
    @garyl51282 ай бұрын

    Nice to see someone that understands that Cinemascope is a wider format than 1.85/16:9 etc rather than smaller. I think because TVs are 16:9 and multiplexes are much the same, that's how people today think everything should be presented, so people think that scope is a smaller format, rather than a wider format. One KZread 'guru' channel here told me that scope was a 'dinosaur' format - despite it being very current. They just didn't understand presentation at all and watch everything as 16:9. It means scope, which should be the widest most epic format (other than IMAX which is effectively higher resolution scope with added height), is presented as the smallest. A major disservice to the format and the complete opposite to the design and intent when it was created back in 1953. In my youth, I remember seeing movies at theatres on a 2.40 screen with side masking. Back then, projectionists would ensure that all content that was shown before the main movie was shown smaller than the main movie. That way, the main movie was visibly the most epic presentation of the day. Today, it's not unusual to see the adverts presented taller and overall larger than the main movie. The art of presentation has been lost - they don't even have any masking. It's not the event it used to be. For movies I have always ran a CIH set up with my projectors after quickly finding a 16:9 screen was limiting and more of a 'big TV' experience than a cinema experience. I changed to a wider but slightly shorter 2.35:1 screen, and started watching scope movies by zooming, but found it makes the image coarser because you're making the pixels 33% larger and it's like you've moved your seats 33% closer, so I went with an anamorphic lens (I also moved my seats closer so the 1.85 movies were still visibly the same size as before on the old 16:9 screen). That meant that now, 1.85 looked exactly the same (same viewing angle), but scope was now wider and more immersive. A huge improvement and far more cinematic. Back then I was using an HTPC for all my scaling, and today I mostly use a standalone player, though still have an HTPC with MadVR which is great for everything, including running multiple demos. Today, due to IMAX, with my current set up I went with a wall to wall screen in a room that is entirely black velvet, and the screen has a height which gives a 16:9 aspect, but I mask the top and bottom to give me a 2.40:1 screen, and I run everything CIH just like before. My seating distance gives me a 60 degree horizontal viewing angle in the front row (effectively two times the 2.40 screen height back). For IMAX movies, I slide the ISCO lens out of the way and remove the top and bottom masking to allow for the IMAX content. As the IMAX content ratio can vary, I will add in some bottom masking to suit. 60 degrees is like sitting in the back row of an IMAX theatre so I do get a visibly IMAX like immersive experience, albeit at a smaller scale. But to be honest, the additional top and bottom IMAX content is usually just fluff and filler, with no additional content that would make any difference to the movie, it just adds a little more immersion. After all, all other non IMAX movie theatres will show the same movie as 2.40 (just like you did with Maverick when masked), though with potentially slightly different framing for the 2.40 content. In the overall scheme of things, it's not something most people will notice. Your room looks like it has the height for an IMAX screen, and as you use the JVCs masking, it looks like you don't use an anamorphic lens, so it's something you could easily do if you felt it was worth it. As you'll have to get new screen material (or a new screen entirely if you don't go the DIY route), it's probably not worth the cost.

  • @TheoNicolakis

    @TheoNicolakis

    2 ай бұрын

    I appreciate your comments and perspective. I chose to go with a Stewart Filmscreen 2.4 precisely so I can take advantage of the room width and for me that wide aspect ratio is the move experience. At this juncture an anamorphic lens is not in budget so using the built in masking on the JVC gives me lots of flexibility positioning fixed width as my primary aim.

  • @garyl5128

    @garyl5128

    2 ай бұрын

    @@TheoNicolakis "that wide aspect ratio is the move experience". I completely agree with you. Otherwise it's just big tv. Anamorphic lenses can be expensive, especially if you want it to pass 4k, and the current trend of vertical compression lenses from Panamorph put them outside of most peoples budgets (mine included). Sometimes a horizontal expansion lens comes on the used market at a good price, and the ISCO III lenses seem to be pretty cheap at times (under $2,000, sometime complete with sled), it's just a case of waiting for them to come up if they're something you'd like to consider. Keep up the good work. :)

  • @marvinabugov4579
    @marvinabugov45792 ай бұрын

    Your explanation has to be the best I have heard in the four years I have been following this hobby on KZread! I am hoping that JVC, Sony, Epson will announce major upgrades/new projectors at the upcoming CEDIA, especially as it relates to fan noise on budget Sony and JVC 4K models. I have just replaced the bulb on my Sony 285 ES after 2700 hrs. and 5 years of use. With excessive fan noise in high mode on some premium laser projectors, I am concerned that a laser projector is no better than a bulb based projector as you have to increase the power (fan noise) over time to maintain the optimum level of performance for your room and screen. If after 5 years, the fan noise becomes noticeable/unbearable, what are you left with?! - to ditch the whole projector, so what was the benefit? Yes, it is said 20,000 hours - but in REAL use, I to have to wonder what REALLY will happen?! I am skeptical and I am waiting to see what improvements are made to the first generation of laser projectors. Meanwhile, I did not know JVC has already taken into account the black bar issue and yet another reason why I am seriously considering JVC for my next 4K projector. Very informative! Thanks.

  • @TheoNicolakis

    @TheoNicolakis

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks. And the JVC gives you 10 memory slots to fine tune and recall your settings. JVC has really thought this through and I’ve found it easy to tailor my 2.4 screen to various programs and aspect ratios.

  • @marvinabugov4579

    @marvinabugov4579

    2 ай бұрын

    @@TheoNicolakis I assume the benefit is the same for 16x9 screen?

  • @marvinabugov4579

    @marvinabugov4579

    2 ай бұрын

    @@TheoNicolakis Any info if JVC will release upgrades at CEDIA 2024?

  • @Mizar-XED
    @Mizar-XED2 ай бұрын

    Loved the trip down memory lane. How about a video on the history of cinema audio?

  • @myhomeaudio8751
    @myhomeaudio87512 ай бұрын

    I have OLED, black bars are not visible to me. But for projector or non OLED it is a problem

  • @mrtickleuk
    @mrtickleuk2 ай бұрын

    I hate the premise of this: that black bars are "annoying". For me, I rejoice when I see them because it means I know I'm seeing the entire picture as intended, with nothing zoomed, cropped, or lost in any way. That trumps everything.

  • @TheoNicolakis

    @TheoNicolakis

    2 ай бұрын

    The premise is geared primarily for those who have projectors and unable to afford premium masking solutions on how to do it natively in the projector with the masking and aspect ratio memory settings.

  • @SwirlingDragonMist

    @SwirlingDragonMist

    2 ай бұрын

    I also have similar sentiments, but if I had a projector and suddenly the image was being projected onto the wall beyond the screen, I wouldn’t sleep until I had fixed it not to do that. The content creators switching it around is maybe where I would think this would be best resolved. They can crop the screen with scenery to narrow focus, like looking between two logs, or with clouds, obstructions etc.

  • @lawyer1165
    @lawyer11652 ай бұрын

    The only time I find black bars annoying is when the movie or TV show was filmed in a widescreen format and the disc has black bars on all four sides, which shrinks the image. In most cases, those discs were made before HDTVs were in general use.

  • @TheoNicolakis

    @TheoNicolakis

    2 ай бұрын

    That’s a great use case where a custom masking setting would be an ideal solution!

  • @Roy88772
    @Roy887722 ай бұрын

    LG TV's has great scalers and you can fine-tune it. I have a LG OLED and often scaling 2.39:1 ratio to 2.20:1 to reduce black bars.

  • @TheoNicolakis

    @TheoNicolakis

    2 ай бұрын

    The higher end TVs have the better image processors for scaling.

  • @northeastcorals
    @northeastcorals2 ай бұрын

    For a AT projector screen I always just buy more material than my screen requires. Basically build a screen wall in front of the LCR speakers & then build a masking frame wall in front of the screen wall but with easily adjustable boarders around the screen frame (either simple magnets etc or more a complex electronic motorised system). That way if I decide I want a bigger screen or a different aspect ratio later on its just a case of adjusting the frame boarders.

  • @TheoNicolakis

    @TheoNicolakis

    2 ай бұрын

    Bingo. That’s the ideal scenario!

  • @MrBonger88
    @MrBonger882 ай бұрын

    I honestly don’t even notice the black bars anymore. The only time I do notice would be in movies that use multiple aspect ratios

  • @erod9088
    @erod90882 ай бұрын

    I've never found black bars bothersome at all except when they're on the left and right. The majority of content these days is 1.78, 1.85, 2.0, or have changing ratios, so it makes no sense to me to use scope screens unless you have short ceiling heights.

  • @ambientmusicandbeyond1691
    @ambientmusicandbeyond16912 ай бұрын

    Where are the reviews of the AV10, The Sony str-az7000es and so on???

  • @jagdtiger9287
    @jagdtiger92872 ай бұрын

    The format Cinerama and Todd-AO are 2.76.1 and while todd-AO used a faster frame rate as 30 frames per second to avoid flickering Cinerama used 26 frames per second.

  • @TheVid54

    @TheVid54

    2 ай бұрын

    Todd-AO is 2:2 to 1. 2:76 to 1 is anamorphic 65mm like Super Panavision 70 or MGM Camera 65. 3-projector Cinerama was actually about 2:60 to 1, a bit smaller than 2:76 to 1 anamorphic 65mm.

  • @jagdtiger9287

    @jagdtiger9287

    2 ай бұрын

    Both systems changed the camera process, Todd-AO from the ID 500 lens to super panavison to Cinerama's three film process to using ultra panavison.

  • @lordw9609
    @lordw96092 ай бұрын

    I HATE those stupid black bars. I feel like I'm losing 1/3 of my tv... even though I'm seeing "more" of the directors vision.

  • @geickmei
    @geickmeiАй бұрын

    What is everybody masking? The content outside the picture is BLACK. All you need is a power zoom lens and multiple memories. I have the Epson 4010 projector for $1900. It is blazing bright, tack sharp at any zoom setting, and has the memories for any occasion. My screen is white paint with a simple frame around it to define a nominal picture area of 5 1/2 x 16 ft. The biggest pain is when they put subtitles outside the picture area, but all you have to do is select a different zoom setting. Bulbs are about $300 and last years, whereas laser projectors need to be replaced if and when their lasers fail.

  • @D1Calderon
    @D1Calderon2 ай бұрын

    Thank god for IMAX ENHANCED on my OLED.

  • @onsafari
    @onsafari2 ай бұрын

    Spelling mistake on your first title page. APECT RATIO In case nobody has pointed it out yet.

  • @ElCidPhysics90

    @ElCidPhysics90

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank goodness you cleared that up. I was so confused and could barely follow the rest of the video.

  • @TheVid54
    @TheVid542 ай бұрын

    Masking is an expensive option. DIY is the best solution if you must. Alternating ratios make masking a useless endeavor, so I've chosen to live with black bars on the biggest projection screen my room can support.

  • @guchman562
    @guchman5622 ай бұрын

    It's Cinerama Dome not Cinema Dome in Hollywood.

  • @frankr8271
    @frankr82712 ай бұрын

    Some DVD movies have only 40% of the movie shown it is horrible! We have formatted this movie to fit your screen... BS!!

  • @matteoromenghi
    @matteoromenghi2 ай бұрын

    Why did not AMPAS impose a standard aspect ratio?

  • @NickyP902
    @NickyP9022 ай бұрын

    Hi , my name is nick and I am a audiohaulic

  • @matteoromenghi
    @matteoromenghi2 ай бұрын

    My favorite aspect ratio, 1.43:1.

  • @SwirlingDragonMist
    @SwirlingDragonMist2 ай бұрын

    As a tv user I just set the tv aspect ratio to “source” or “preserve aspect ratio” and let it play in whatever format it’s given. I would never feel comfortable trimming content, or stretching it. Maybe with the mad vr tech it would be cool to try out some advanced stretching but I’m more excited about the PXLVISION 3d simulating tech from Pixelgen. It like gives things shadows to simulate optical paralax. They should have a prize giveaway of one of them for the paid subscribers of the audioholics youtube channel ha ha ha.

  • @thegrimyeaper
    @thegrimyeaper2 ай бұрын

    April Fools came early.

  • @sage11x
    @sage11x2 ай бұрын

    TL:DR. It costs $$$.

  • @nothingtoseehere93
    @nothingtoseehere932 ай бұрын

    2.4:1 is the superior format and anything else is stupid. Your opinion is wrong if you think 1.87:1 is better. Or worse… variable aspect ratio. I built my own automatic real time masking system anyhow

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