• hughperman
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    1 year ago

    However, let’s not forget the whole thing was created digitally then “printed” to film, so there was never a “film original”.

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      1 year ago

      He uses the camera negative as much as possible and avoids CGI as much as possible so a lot of film hasn’t been digitised and reprinted it’s from the actual source.

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        1 year ago

        Fair point, I hadn’t looked up the specific movie / director

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          Christopher Nolan is famously one of the few big Hollywood directors who still shoots much of his footage on actual film, specifically in IMAX.

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      Well, kind of. Nolan does shoot on film, including all of Oppenheimer, but they almost definitely brought it into some digital format for editing before pressing it back onto film in this case.