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For I, Robot, Open Matte sometimes reveals production equipment or empty space – but also adds immersion during action scenes.
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Collectors and videophiles hunt Open Matte for three reasons: note: Director Alex Proyas framed I
However, note: Director Alex Proyas framed I, Robot for 2.35:1. Open Matte can sometimes feel “wrong” – too much headroom or unintentional boom mics.
The filename I.Robot.2004.Open.Matte.1080p.BluRay refers to a specific fan- or scene-release that took the Open Matte master (originally created for TV broadcasts or early HDTV) and encoded it to 1080p.