Patrick Hughes, Fujio Watanabe, William Kentridge, István Orosz, Felice Varini, Matthew Ngui, Kelly Houle, Nigel Williams, and Judy Grace are artists
creating anamorphic images.
With subtle materials (twigs, leaves, mirrors, and wisps of metal) and a lightness of touch, Raetz
creates anamorphic objects and images that play with perception, making his viewers question what they see and how they look at the world.
Not exact matches
KEY: 1.33:1 - Fullscreen; 1.66:1, 1.85:1, 2.25:1, 2.35:1 - Widescreen ratios; 16:9 (or
anamorphic)- widescreen presentation enhanced for 16 x 9 widescreen TVs OAR - Original Aspect Ratio (DVD maintains ratio the film was
created for); DD 5.1 - Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound; DD 2.0 - Dolby Surround; SRP - Suggested Retail Price; OOP - Out of Print Anchor Bay - Disney film released on DVD by Anchor Bay.
Mulan is presented in 1.66:1
anamorphic widescreen (the aspect ratio of this and other animated films
created with Disney's CAPS system), a step up over its 1.85:1 non-
anamorphic widescreen treatment as a Limited Issue / Gold Collection DVD.
For his 2012 movie «Starlet,» Mr. Baker used a Sony digital camera with
anamorphic wide - screen lenses that
created a»70s - style, sun - bleached California look.
The 2.35:1
anamorphic widescreen transfer pops and crackles from the first velveteen scarlets of the specially -
created Warner Bros..
KEY: 1.33:1 - 4 x 3 Fullscreen; 1.66:1, 1.85:1, 2.00:1, 2.35:1, 2.55:1 - Widescreen aspect ratios; Pan & Scan - movie is modified to fill 4:3 TV screen; 16:9 (or
anamorphic)- widescreen presentation enhanced for 16 x 9 widescreen TVs; DD 5.1 - Dolby Digital 5.1; DTS 5.1 - Digital Theater Surround Sound; DD 2.0 - Dolby Surround 2 - Channel; SRP - Suggested Retail Price; TBA - To Be Announced WWoD - Wonderful World of Disney television movie OAR - Original Aspect Ratio (DVD preserves the ratio the film was
created for)- Pan & Scan only DVD release: movie is not available in its original ratio.
Come watch a featured professional artist
create a large scale 3D
anamorphic perspective painting, alongside local artists working on paintings of their own invention.
Aware of myriad ways in which we construct the world by looking, Kentridge uses stereoscopic viewers and
creates optical illusions with
anamorphic projection, to extend his drawings - in - time into three dimensions.
British artist Tacita Dean
created a 26 1/2 - minute work, in 35 mm
anamorphic film, in homage to the writer J.G. Ballard.
In addition to this piece, Murphy
created a 10 ″ X 10 ″ work of an
anamorphic heart that's bursting off of the wall.