There's an old gold vault just outside of Washington, D.C., that holds the kind of (national) treasures most film nerds can only dream of seeing. But when a film screens in the Library of Congress ...
HOUSTON, Texas -- The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston is keeping the magic of 35mm films alive in an era dominated by digital ...
One local theatre has served the community for nearly a century. “This building is not only a hundred years old. It was built ...
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Digital Camera World on MSNHow Kodak film and VistaVision shaped the distinctive Oscar-winning look of 'The Brutalist'With a budget of under $10 million, DP Lol Crawley utilized VistaVision and Kodak film stock to create The Brutalist's ...
Happy Reel Film Day! The holiday is celebrated annually on March 5th, and aims to honor traditional film-making that happens ...
The Oscar-tipped The Brutalist was shot in VistaVision, a film format last used in the 1950s. To understand why we need to dive into the fascinating history of cinematic film formats.
Producer Kurt Ravenwood tells IndieWire about controlling the film's distribution and giving it a joyful new life in 35mm.
Houston is keeping the magic of 35mm films alive in an era dominated by digital movies. Currently, the museum houses the only space in town playing reel-to-reel films, according to MFAH's Film ...
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