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or enjoy the cinematography of Russell Carpenter in a "fuller" way. Comparison

James Cameron shot Titanic on Super 35mm film. The open matte version unmasks (or "opens") the top and bottom of the film frame. This removes the black bars and fills up a modern 16:9 (1.78:1) television screen entirely. More Picture, Less Cropping

The 3D version is not "Open Matte," but it was converted by Cameron himself and offers a unique depth. The 3D version is cropped to 1.78:1, which is close to Open Matte but not identical.

The massive scale of the dock and the crowd waving goodbye feels much larger with the expanded top and bottom framing.

Titanic is a movie about immense scale—the grandeur of the ship and the terrifying vastness of the ocean. Seeing the ocean liner fill a modern 1080p television from top to bottom without black bars drastically changes the viewing experience. The sinking sequences feel more immediate, vertigo-inducing, and claustrophobic. 2. More Visual Information

Unlike older "Pan and Scan" formats that cut off the sides of the image to fit old TVs, an open matte version actually at the top and bottom that was hidden in the movie theater. In many scenes of Titanic , this extra vertical space adds incredible depth to the grand staircases, the sinking sequences, and the massive scale of the ship. Why Choose the 1080p BluRay Version?

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