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The technical string you provided refers to a high-profile fan restoration project of Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park

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Part 4: How to (Really) Watch Jurassic Park Like a Purist

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This is the nuclear core of the request. Open matte means revealing the full 1.33:1 or 1.44:1 camera negative area, normally masked to 1.85:1 or 2.39:1 in theaters. Jurassic Park was shot on 35mm in Super 35 (using the full 1.33:1 frame, intended to be matted to 1.85:1 commonly, and 2.35:1 for some VFX shots). An open matte version shows more picture top and bottom – sometimes revealing boom mics, rigging, or unfinished VFX boundaries.