>Obviously, the reason for this is that the show's directors at the time >wanted to frame the image to look good in 4:3... but now that we have the >wider 16:9, these directorial choices stand out like sore thumbs.
I think that's a fair criticism, and one we made ourselves a bit later, around season 2 or 3. We set up a screening at Pacific Video, our post house, for an episode in wide, and saw that our directors had been hewing too closely to the 4:3 ratio. So we told them to be more aggressive, and use the full frame more in later episodes. So this problem does get ameliorated a bit down the road.
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