Why do I feel like that is kind of spoiler-filled?
Tenet Official Images/Posters
Yeah, like what are scene numbers, how many does an average film have, and how were Tenet's scene numbers obtained?
@Bacon fair enough, appreciate the edit @Nomis!
For Tenet, these scene numbers were in the EXIF data in the official stills. If you look back through high res stills for other WB films and previous Nolan ones you should find the same.
Each scene in a script is numbered. For a two and a half-hour film, around 200-210 are the number of scenes.
For Tenet, these scene numbers were in the EXIF data in the official stills. If you look back through high res stills for other WB films and previous Nolan ones you should find the same.
So are we looking at a 3 hour film? Interstellar length?antovolk wrote: ↑January 23rd, 2020, 2:43 pm@Bacon fair enough, appreciate the edit @Nomis!
Each scene in a script is numbered. For a two and a half-hour film, around 200-210 are the number of scenes.
For Tenet, these scene numbers were in the EXIF data in the official stills. If you look back through high res stills for other WB films and previous Nolan ones you should find the same.
Whoa... 3 hour movie by Christopher Nolan? HELL YES TO THAT!Maximillian wrote: ↑January 23rd, 2020, 10:23 pmSo are we looking at a 3 hour film? Interstellar length?antovolk wrote: ↑January 23rd, 2020, 2:43 pm@Bacon fair enough, appreciate the edit @Nomis!
Each scene in a script is numbered. For a two and a half-hour film, around 200-210 are the number of scenes.
For Tenet, these scene numbers were in the EXIF data in the official stills. If you look back through high res stills for other WB films and previous Nolan ones you should find the same.
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EDIT: I mean not have it delivered, but purchasing a digital copy?
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