Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (Dec. 20)
J.J. Abrams joins Christopher Nolan, Quentin Tarantino, Martin Scorsese, Paul Thomas Anderson and James Gray in his love of film. Interestingly enough, Rian Johnson shot The Last Jedi on a mix of film and digital. For Solo: A Star Wars Story, Bradford Young used his trademark low-light cinematography, shot digitally on the Alexa 65. The film sparked debate about the state of theater projectors and their bulbs.
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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Tech Box (via IMDb):
Cinematographer: Dan Mindel
Cameras: Arriflex 435 ES, Panavision Panaflex System 65 Studio,
Lenses: Panavision Primo, Retro C-, E- and T-Series Lenses
IMAX MKIV, Panavision Sphero 65 and Hasselblad Lenses
IMAX MSM 9802, Panavision Sphero 65 and Hasselblad Lenses
Panavision Panaflex Millennium XL2, Panavision Primo, Retro C-, E-, T-Series, ATZ and AWZ2 Lenses, Panavision Sphero 65 and Hasselblad Lenses
Format: 35 mm (Kodak Vision3 50D 5203, Vision3 250D 5207, Vision3 500T 5219), 65 mm (Kodak)
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