Talk:Panavision/Archives/2021
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FA concerns
This article was last reviewed for its featured article status in 2007. I do not think it meets the featured article criteria anymore. Listed below are my concerns, including
- The lede is too short and does not summarize the article's info.
- The infobox data has not been updated since 2008
- Numerous uncited statements have been tagged in the article, including an uncited paragraph containing a direct quote
- The middle two paragraphs in "Entering the market" have one source. I wonder if there are other reliable sources to verify this information.
The update to the XL, the XL2 was initially released in 2004.[26] .
Why is [26] here?Panavision's next step in the evolution of digital cinema cameras also involved collaboration between Sony and Panavision; this time, Panavision participated in all the stages of development. The aim was to create a system that could use the entire range of the company's 35 mm spherical lenses.
Promotional language with "next step in the evolution" and uncited text.- I think the "Panavision 3D" section was added in a merge, and this section is too short. It should be incorporated into a "Products" section.
- The article is formatted like a timeline, with products, cultural impact and legacy information interspersed. These should be placed in their own sections.
- The article either does not contain information about the company's corporate structure, revenue, expenses, or headquarters, or it is buried in other information and I cannot find it.
- Unreliable sources, like answers.com and imdb, and www.dpvotheatrical.com are used in the article.
Is anyone interested in fixing this up? If not, I will nominate it for a featured article review. Z1720 (talk) 02:22, 7 January 2021 (UTC)