Talk:Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show/@comment-24568211-20141218204308/@comment-1915803-20141218225021

My knowledge of cinematography is rudimentary at best, but I take it that you believe that perhaps the widescreen version is vertically distorted. All I can say is that I'm sure the "true ratio" of the film is meant for the typical proportions of a television set, as the film was a made-for-TV movie. I don't know what those proportions might be, but I will say that a lot of video and film on YouTube and other video-sharing websites are distorted in some way or another. Much of the content of video-sharing websites is adapted from some other platform like a camera phone or a film projector or TV cameras. Thus, there will always be some level of distortion, but most of the time it is not particularly noticeable and doesn't affect the presentation in any way.