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Does the Met use a different camera from what it uses to record for PBS? How will the broadcast translate to wide-screen?

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Does the Met use a different camera from what it uses to record for PBS? How will the broadcast translate to wide-screen?

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A. HD is the format used for wide-screen presentations. Since the Met is shooting in HD, the broadcasts are compatible with wide-screen. PBS will downgrade the presentation to standard definition for television, but will also present the original broadcasts on their HD channels.

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