I'm posting this here even though it's not related to Vegas because I would like to know the opinion of video editors on this. I just got "The Dark Knight" on BD, and while it was worth every penny, I was a little put off by the constant change back and forth in aspect ratio between the scenes that were shot in IMAX and the normal film scenes. For those who didn't see it, the IMAX scenes are in 16:9 and the rest is in 2.21:1 (I think - the one that is widescreen with black bars top and bottom). I find that quite distracting. The experience in IMAX theathers must've been amazing, but at home I don't have an IMAX theater, so I want to see the movie in one aspect ratio all throughout the movie.
The changes not only in aspect ratio but also in picture quality (IMAX scenes have less grain and don't look as "cinematic" as the rest) makes it look kind of cheesy. I'm a huge fan of Nolan -The Prestige is my all time favorite movie- but this is one decision in which I think he missed the ball. I don't mean that he shouldn't have shot those scenes in IMAX, but I think he should've adapted them to the proper aspect ratio to be visually coherent with the rest of the movie. Something like the old "Pan and Scan" but vertically. "Tilt and Scan" I guess.
The changes not only in aspect ratio but also in picture quality (IMAX scenes have less grain and don't look as "cinematic" as the rest) makes it look kind of cheesy. I'm a huge fan of Nolan -The Prestige is my all time favorite movie- but this is one decision in which I think he missed the ball. I don't mean that he shouldn't have shot those scenes in IMAX, but I think he should've adapted them to the proper aspect ratio to be visually coherent with the rest of the movie. Something like the old "Pan and Scan" but vertically. "Tilt and Scan" I guess.