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Viewing angles
bondnet
04-11-2000
I have over 30 DVDs and rented loads more but I have never viewed one were the multiple viewing angle feature is used, apart from MIB limited edition when the viewing angle function is used to show different layers.

Does anyone know of DVDs with this feature?

Nikhil
04-11-2000
It is not used as such in any feature presentations (as it was designed for) apart from in Japanese blue movies i hear!! (no i haven't seen one but when i was in japan looking at DVD's i did see the box of one which had 4 different angles...it's understandable why it's offered.)

I have however, like men in black seen it in the "special feature" sections of discs such as Tarzan special edition where it is used to show the different stages of animation in a short sequence.
Also, in the fight club second disc it is used in the behind the scenes footage to see prduction processes and different camera angles of specific scenes.
I can't off hand remember any other discs that use the function.

I hope that helps!!
bondnet
05-11-2000
thanks , i just thought that i might of managed to miss a dvd with such a feature.
brassd
06-11-2000
The Eurythmics "Peacetour" DVD uses multi angle to good effect. Shame it's only on two of the tracks though.
wonford
07-11-2000
If you like sport... there is a DVD of the the 1999 Cricket World Cup in England, which allows you, at certain designated points, to watch the action from four different angles. If you like cricket it's good fun... if you don't....... you'll nod off.
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