The resolution tells us this isn't standard 1080p (which is usually 1920x1080). Because it’s 856 pixels high, the file has been cropped to remove the black bars, preserving the 2.24:1 aspect ratio . This is the exact "Ultrawide" format Disney used to give Frozen its sweeping, epic feel [2, 3]. 2. A Brighter Kingdom
That filename is a bit of a "digital iceberg," but there are some cool facts hidden in those technical specs. Here are four interesting features of that specific file: 1. The "Extra-Wide" Cinema Look 4048 - FROZEN - 2013 - BRRip - 1920x856.mkv.mp4
While the original Blu-ray (where this "BRRip" comes from) was praised for its detail, Frozen was one of the first major films to be mastered in a way that pushed the limits of for home releases. Even in a standard rip, the deep teals of Elsa’s ice palace and the bright magentas of Anna’s cape are designed to pop more vibrantly than older digital animations [2, 4]. 3. The "Ghost" Extension The resolution tells us this isn't standard 1080p