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the widescreen
adjective
Filmed in a greater aspect ratio than the 1.33:1 or 1.37:1 aspect ratio.
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Their son, Tom, 8, was absorbed by the Wii game Mario Kart on the widescreen television.
The widescreen cinematography shows off the snowy landscapes to great effect.
And the widescreen canvas is an improvement over television's limited expanse.
As the widescreen drama glides between the catwalk and the morgue, all flashbulbs appear equally morbid.
The highly photogenic city of Bristol has too rarely been used on the widescreen.
This expansion found its somewhat literal counterpart in the widescreen movies that were Sirk's compositional playground.
Goddess on a Hiway, the song that became their biggest hit, sounds fit for the widescreen.
And you can rotate the phone to get the widescreen keyboard, if you prefer.
The widescreen transfer has vivid colors and clarity, all-important for Mr. Scarfe's detailed animation.
Whoever gets the streaming/download balance correct can rule the widescreen.
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