Films using multi-aspect ratios/split screen
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Films using multi-aspect ratios/split screen
I know that Peter Greenaway has used multi-aspect ratios for Prospero's Books and The Pillow Book. For Brainstorm the screen alternates between 35 and 65mm. Has there been any other films that use this technique?
In terms of multi-angle/split screen, Mike Figgis has done this for "Timecode", briefly in "Miss Julie". In the British film AKA the screen is split in triptych. What other films are presented in this fashion?
In terms of multi-angle/split screen, Mike Figgis has done this for "Timecode", briefly in "Miss Julie". In the British film AKA the screen is split in triptych. What other films are presented in this fashion?
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Originally posted by flixtime
I probably should remember this with greater clarity since I just saw the movie a couple of weeks ago, but didn't City of God make some use of split-screen?
I probably should remember this with greater clarity since I just saw the movie a couple of weeks ago, but didn't City of God make some use of split-screen?
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Split screen has been making a bit of a come back. The Grifters uses it well. And from back in the day, there's theBoston Strangler. I watched something recently that used split screen to show a character’s actions from different perspectives—it was quite effective, but unfortunately I cannot recall the title at the moment.
Dr. Strangelove is presented in different aspect ratios, as is Able Gance’s Napoleon.
Dr. Strangelove is presented in different aspect ratios, as is Able Gance’s Napoleon.
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For virtuoso split screen use, check out Charlie.
Edit: I can't find any info on IMDB about this movie... it's the one about the guy who was retarded and there's a medical breakthrough that allows him to become smarter, but only for a short time...
Edit: I can't find any info on IMDB about this movie... it's the one about the guy who was retarded and there's a medical breakthrough that allows him to become smarter, but only for a short time...
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Multi Aspect Ratios: the Horse Whisperer starts in 1.85 and changes to 2.35 when they get to Montanna(at least in the theater it did)
Split Screen: Most Brian De Palma films use split screen
Requirm for a Dream
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Grande Prix splits into 48 frames I believe
Split Screen: Most Brian De Palma films use split screen
Requirm for a Dream
Annie Hall
Grande Prix splits into 48 frames I believe
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Originally posted by rabbit77
For virtuoso split screen use, check out Charlie.
Edit: I can't find any info on IMDB about this movie... it's the one about the guy who was retarded and there's a medical breakthrough that allows him to become smarter, but only for a short time...
For virtuoso split screen use, check out Charlie.
Edit: I can't find any info on IMDB about this movie... it's the one about the guy who was retarded and there's a medical breakthrough that allows him to become smarter, but only for a short time...
Charly
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Originally posted by RevLiver
Narc, the screen splits into 4 at one point.
Narc, the screen splits into 4 at one point.
I heard that The Rules of Attraction used split-screen quite effectively, also. I have not, however, seen the latter picture.
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Originally posted by Tscott
Pillow Talk used split screen for the party-line phone conversations.
Pillow Talk used split screen for the party-line phone conversations.
Does Fantasia 2000 count? "The Sorceror's Apprentice" is 1.37:1 while the rest of the movie is 1.85:1.



