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  1. The DVD box sets of ER are unusual in the fact that they are all in anamorphic widescreen even though the first six seasons of the show were broadcast in a standard 4:3 format. ER was shot protecting for widescreen presentation, allowing the show to be presented in 16:9 open matte (leaving only the title sequence in the 4:3 format).

  2. Apr 10, 2004 · ER was originally broadcast in the standard 1.33:1 aspect ratio. These DVDs contain an anamorphic widescreen (1.78:1) image. While the aspect ratio is different from how it was originally broadcast, sources tell us that the show was composed for both aspect ratios.

  3. ER was shot protecting for widescreen presentation, allowing the show to be presented in 16:9 open matte (leaving only the title sequence in the 4:3 format). However, as the production of the show was generally conceived with 4:3 presentation in mind, some episodes feature vignetting or unintended objects towards the sides of the frame that ...

  4. Feb 28, 2018 · Steven Spielberg was set to direct the original big-screen version of ER, which Michael Crichton wrote as “a documentary-style movie about what happened during 24 hours in an emergency room.”

  5. Feb 27, 2004 · Watching ER last night (WIN) it was in 16:9 format but it had a large balnk boarder around all 4 sides. When widescreen ads came on, they took up all the display, but when ER restarted it went back to the 16:9 boarder. Is this what others saw?

  6. Oct 15, 2023 · Introduced to a new generation of viewers on Hulu in 2018, the ER TV series recaptured the approving ratings of its original release, justifying its clout as one of the shows that set a high...

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  8. The first six DVD box sets of "ER" are unusual in the fact that they are all in anamorphic widescreen even though the episodes were broadcast in a standard 4:3 format. Only the live episode "Ambush" is not in the widescreen format.

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