When Nolan makes a movie, we sit and watch in awe.
Christopher Nolan is a name that drives us to the theaters in droves. He’s a filmmaker whose point of view is unlike anyone else working today. His comprehension of scope and scale is unparalleled and when he announced he would be tackling the story of Oppenheimer and the atomic bomb, I became very excited.
So how did Nolan turn an Oppenheimer movie of this scale into reality? What cameras did he use to capture this story?
This article delves into Nolan’s innovative techniques, the use of IMAX film cameras, and his collaboration with Special Effects Supervisor Scott R. Fisher and Cinematographer Hoyte Van Hoytema.
We’ll take you through everything we know about the movie and Nolan’s process.
Let’s get started.
Author: Jason Hellerman
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.