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did he shoot in 70mm native?
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hollywood big shot
Nolan has been saying for months that the best way to watch Oppenheimer is in IMAX 70mm. -- nm
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Spawn
Jul 17 '23, 11:39
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unless you're shooting it all on a 70mm negative, they're still just blowing up 35mm other than the true IMAX scenes -- nm
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hollywood big shot
Jul 17, 11:42
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Like Dunkirk, it was filmed entirely on large format film stock, meaning a combination of IMAX 65mm and Panavision 65mm. -- nm
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Spawn
Jul 17, 11:45
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So 70mm is just blowing it up +5? -- nm
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Jul 17, 11:49
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