Shot in a stark black and white, with the actors repeatedly isolated in their own
frames, some really creepy images of
crazy nuns (the long early sequence wherein the nuns are interrogated and exorcised is a miniature masterpiece) and a series of subjective tracking shots implicating the audience in the chaos, the film reaches a
high point when the priest consults the local rabbi (also played by Voit) in a series of head - on medium shots.
The recommended spec of a Core i7 - 3770K and GeForce GTX 970 might not seem too
crazy, but Square says those beefy specs are just to hit 1080p at 60
frames per second on
High settings.
Support for 4K recording at 60 fps is
crazy as only very
high - end and expensive DSLRs, like Panasonic GH5, are capable of recording at that resolution and
frame rate.