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Christopher Nolan on working with the 70mm IMAX format

July 17, 2017

"It allows you to hold shots longer. Capturing detail in a frame is a powerful storytelling tool. When you’re cutting it together, there is the feeling that you want to give the audience time to scan the whole image. You tend to cut a little bit slower, let things play out a little bit longer..."

via an excellent interview with Little White Lies.

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