A Call To Arms
 
Already in the title sequence, cropped shots are alternated with ...
... widescreen shots. Maybe the cropped shot used a virtual set.
This image and the next ...
...show the common topline approach often used with Super35 ...
... whereas this image and the next ...


... show "centered" cropping of the image.



Notice that by selecting the right part of the image, no important picture content is lost.
Another "common topline" image, where the composition in the right picture focusing the viewer more on the earth outside, compared to the fullscreen image on the left.
Another occurrence of live action being cropped because of the presence of a CGI element.
No CGI elements in this shot, so the image can be fully widescreen ...
... as is the case in this image, where the fullscreen version is also cropped with respect to the widescreen version.
Another shot which has been opened up in the widescreen version ...
... and another.
This last shot again exhibits CGI elements, so the fullscreen image is cropped with respect to the widescreen image. Again this slightly changes the focus of the shot.

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