"Unconventional Techniques and Controversial Timing: The Unique Story of 'Oppenheimer'"

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Source: Variety
"Unconventional Techniques and Controversial Timing: The Unique Story of 'Oppenheimer'"
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Christopher Nolan's upcoming film "Oppenheimer" recreates the Trinity Test sequence without using visual effects. Cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema explains that they used trickery and various experiments to capture the scene in-camera, aiming to preserve the quality of the film stock. The sequence involved science experiments, such as dropping silver particles and using molded metallic balloons, with different shutter speeds and color exposures. The process took several weeks and required collaboration with special effects and visual effects supervisors. The film also incorporates black and white footage, which required the cinematographer to work with Kodak to manufacture the necessary film stock.

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