The purpose and origin of these 16
mm films remains unclear.
Not exact matches
As one would hope, there will definitely be special IMAX 70
mm film showings at the few
remaining «real» IMAX theaters, but they will be in 3D with dual projectors, so this will still be pushed as 3D.
At the recent press day, Tarantino and his actors talked about the advantages of shooting in 70
mm, how a Tarantino set differs from other movie sets, how Leigh and Russell played off each other while chained at the hip for 4-1/2 months, why Russell
remained in character after his character met his demise, the decision to stay close to the script, Tarantino and Jackson's take on race relations in America, why a period
film affords a filmmaker the opportunity to comment on the present in ways a present day
film does not, what their filmmaking adventure was like for the veteran actors who have been with Tarantino from the beginning, and why Tarantino doesn't mind dancing on the edge of political correctness.
As the digital revolution has swept through Hollywood like brushfire, Nolan has
remained a stalwart champion of shooting on
film, and as 3D has increasingly become the blockbuster norm, he has refused to join the bandwagon, advocating instead for IMAX, a variant on the old 70
mm process responsible for the likes of Lawrence of Arabia and 2001, and whose screen - filling images envelop us in a way that only a select few 3D movies (chiefly Avatar and Hugo) have even approached.
The sculpture has a smoother mechanism but
remains positively lo - fi in its technics, like a hand drawn animation superimposed over 35
mm film.
For over a half - century, all that
remained of the Imperial Woodpecker's millennia of evolution on planet Earth were taxidermied museum specimens and drawings in ornithological volumes — but thanks to the discovery of a rare 16 -
mm film, the extinct bird flies again.
More common is the scenario where our desire
remains relatively constant (e.g., watching movies at home) even as an ever changing array of solutions come and go (16
mm film, VCRs, pay - per - view, DVDs, blue - ray, bittorrent, digital downloads, Netflix....