Running on 20% power at a budget of $3 per day.
Update: 12 hours later

Update: After the weekend

Running on 20% power at a budget of $3 per day.
For millennia, learned men (and women, no doubt) have been infatuated with the mathematical beauty in music, art, architecture and geometry.
The name they gave to it: The Golden Ratio.
Fast forward a few decades and we get this mess:
I’m only being facetious. I’m sure this lady does grand work. It seems to be the case. But as a film school graduate and incurable cinemaphile, I’m still a hard line 16:9-er (cinematic ratio for wide screen). It’s simply more dramatic and artistic. Not to mention being the new norm after the 50 year pan/scan abortion which was 4:3 box TVs, pft!
I’m curiously looking at these ratios and sizes and how best to display them on the de-facto device, your fondle-block. The little wonder in your pocket. You know, your phone. (Have anyone noticed we don’t even call them smart phones any more?) Where will it end?
For now, I’m drawing a hard line at vertical video. HARD NO! from me.
IDK man. Ask me again in 30 years.
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