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Gopuff
Gopuff@gopuff·
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Srin-X
Srin-X@srin_writer·
@AVARY The counter argument would likely be that these limitations make him more specific about getting what he needs instead indulging in an unnecessary surplus of takes.
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TheJenx
TheJenx@JenxJohnathan·
@AVARY What do you think of Tom’s acting
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Eamonn Dwyer
Eamonn Dwyer@EamonnDwyer·
@AVARY < 3 mins it would seem, he had to call cut to save stock. It's like the way Carruth shot Primer, cutting in camera.
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Alex Sab
Alex Sab@AlexSabMtl·
3 minutes in the mag? That sounds terrible… Probably requires a LOT of patience, and focus. That said, for instance I think of Dunkirk which was overwhelmingly shot with IMAX cameras, and the performances (while maybe not rich in dialogues) were excellent. Also, people like Damon, Hathaway, Pattinson, Branagh and Cillian Murphy all seem to gladly return to work under Nolan’s direction. Apart from the paychecks, it mustn’t be such a bad experience. To each their own I guess.
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The Dread Pirate SuQar
The Dread Pirate SuQar@HenrySugar714·
@AVARY Hi Roger. Don't you think a fair counter to that would be that the technology needs an opportunity to evolve? IMAX cameras have been around for a time, but Nolan is the first guy to use them this way.
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Franklin's Valentine
@AVARY I still think it’s worth it that he actually went through w/the process. The next person can use what they learned & take the tech further And….It’s Impossible to Learn to Plow by Reading Books 😬🤷🏽‍♂️ I guess he didn’t choose dual mag
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CinnaJon
CinnaJon@HighOnJon·
@AVARY I wonder if the movie uses some trickery to stitch longer shots together. I’ll be there opening day with my stopwatch.
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Donald
Donald@DonOftheDead80·
@AVARY And really movies life is on home viewing so why shoot in something that's not gonna really fit a standard TV or look funny. It's like going back to the 4:3 Vs 16:9 shit and having stretched or cropped screens.
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Mr.McCormick⚡️
Mr.McCormick⚡️@_ColeMcCormick·
@AVARY Every shot and line becomes a buzzer beater. Pressure is good? Depends on personality.
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Matt Benacci
Matt Benacci@BenacciMatt·
@AVARY Yeah, I somehow think constantly blue-balling your actors and actresses has got to be tough on performances.
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CinnaJon
CinnaJon@HighOnJon·
@AVARY Should’ve shot it in VistaVision. That empowered PTA to fill the 1.43 ratio in IMAX for the duration without such restrictions Also one thing I note in Odyssey trailers is the focus limitations on closeups. Another downside of that system.
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timelinejunkie
timelinejunkie@timelinejunkyAI·
@AVARY I love talking about IMAX like it's Pan and Scan 4:3 around film dorks they get so mad lol
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frank booth
frank booth@thegerard20·
@AVARY Hitchcock got more time making Rope.
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Emiliano
Emiliano@emilianoalvae·
@AVARY A film of that scale shouldn’t be on digital
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Chris Ford
Chris Ford@neologica·
@AVARY sort of like the 10 second limit on generative video
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seerg
seerg@seerg·
@AVARY They don't need to film a Russian Ark sequence. 99.999% of movies neither
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Clive Renfro
Clive Renfro@CliveRenfro·
@AVARY Its natural for actors to speak to another person through a mirror.
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nblx
nblx@nblxba·
@AVARY its better not to film woke shit!
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