Maybe this time they can get closer to fixing the dialogue restraints of shooting with IMAX
Hoyte van Hoytema's Cinematography
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Who was the clown on the forum who said Hoyte was done with Nolan because he wasn't proud of the work on Tenet?
It may not be an "action film" or a "war film," but it's being described as a "pulse-pounding" thriller.Oku wrote: ↑October 8th, 2021, 3:16 pmI hope that this being a biopic and not an action film, that the IMAX scenes can have a precise logic behind their usage, instead of his usual style of squeezing in as much IMAX footage in as possible by constantly shifting the aspect ratio.
Out of his films The Dark Knight comes the closest to that. There is also Star Trek Into Darkness (all outdoor scenes are IMAX, all indoor scenes non-IMAX), and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (scenes inside the death arena are IMAX).
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This is gonna be tense, that describing got me very excitedBacon wrote: ↑October 8th, 2021, 5:21 pmIt may not be an "action film" or a "war film," but it's being described as a "pulse-pounding" thriller.Oku wrote: ↑October 8th, 2021, 3:16 pmI hope that this being a biopic and not an action film, that the IMAX scenes can have a precise logic behind their usage, instead of his usual style of squeezing in as much IMAX footage in as possible by constantly shifting the aspect ratio.
Out of his films The Dark Knight comes the closest to that. There is also Star Trek Into Darkness (all outdoor scenes are IMAX, all indoor scenes non-IMAX), and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (scenes inside the death arena are IMAX).
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I mean, he clearly has found something new again that will justifies the visceral trill of the theatrical experience!!
So glad Hoyte is back, again, no surprise here!!
So glad Hoyte is back, again, no surprise here!!
"well i don't know what i expected"
We dont like to talk about "that" postA Borges man wrote: ↑October 8th, 2021, 3:55 pmWho was the clown on the forum who said Hoyte was done with Nolan because he wasn't proud of the work on Tenet?
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I still firmly believe Dunkirk is Nolan's best looking film to date. And I have a good feeling this one will challenge it.
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