Crawley details the fast-paced shooting schedule (34 days!) of Brady Corbet’s epic and reveals the scene that really thwarted him.
There are only 360 drive-in theaters left in the US – down from 4,000 at their peak in 1958 – and the 35-millimeter film projectors that they use to screen movies are quickly losing support ...
Of course, people are coming to terms with the fact that the only way to get the look of the film is to shoot on 35-millimeter film. The problem is that if you want a quality film camera nowadays ...
But some people want the real thing: film. To them, it offers an art – and a science – that no filter can replace. Founded in 1959, the Hong Kong 35mm Photography Society Limited is a ...
Too much work? Not if you are [Yuta Ikeya], whose 3D printed movie camera uses commonly-available 35 mm film stock rather than the 8 mm or 16 mm film you might expect. 3D printing might not seem ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. I write about commercial cinema technology and smart-home tech. Here in London, it’s fair to say we have an embarrassment of riches for ...
“Occupied City” uses no historical footage, relying entirely on 35-millimeter film of Amsterdam shot during the COVID-19 pandemic to make an eerie point. (JTA) — The Oscar-winning director ...
Many theaters still use 35-millimeter film, which is being phased out rather aggressively in the movie industry. The move to digital, meanwhile, requires nearly a six-figure investment ...