Twenty-three seconds into Reel 2 of the 35mm print, something shifts. The T-Rex paddock fence looms, but suddenly—there’s sky. More sky than any home video release has ever shown. Above Tim’s terrified face, a full two inches of negative space reveals rain-swept cables and the upper teeth of the goat paddock. You’ve never truly seen Jurassic Park until you’ve seen it as Super Wide Open Matte v10.
The file string "jurassicpark199335mm1080pcinemadtssuperwideopenmattev10" refers to a specific community-led preservation project of Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park . This version is a high-definition scan of an original 35mm theatrical print jurassicpark199335mm1080pcinemadtssuperwideopenmattev10
jurassicpark1993 – Jurassic Park (original 1993 film)35mm – Sourced from a 35mm film print (not a digital master or home video transfer)1080p – Scanned/encoded at 1080p resolutioncinema – Intended to replicate the theatrical experiencedts – DTS audio (likely from the theatrical DTS-CD or a rip)superwide – Possibly a wider aspect ratio than standard 2.39:1, or an anamorphic desqueezeopenmatte – Reveals more image area top/bottom than the theatrical matted widescreenv10 – Version 10 of this fan projectOpen Matte (Superwide): This film was shot "open matte," meaning the cameras captured more vertical image than what was shown in theaters. This fan release reveals those "hidden" areas at the top and bottom of the frame that were normally cropped out . While this provides more visual information, it occasionally reveals production errors like boom microphones appearing at the edge of the frame . The Lost Aspect: Rediscovering Jurassic Park in ‘Super
jurassicpark199335mm1080pcinemadtssuperwideopenmattev10 jurassicpark1993 – Jurassic Park (original 1993 film) 35mm