News from this site on August 23. As we all know, director Christopher Nolan is a "real shooting" maniac, and his latest work "Oppenheimer" is no exception.
The Chinese premiere of "Oppenheimer" was held at Universal Studios yesterday, and Nolan was present in person. In the post-screening interactive session, Nolan shared with the fans how to achieve live shooting and his views on computer special effects.
According to the official video released by Universal Pictures, Nolan said in the interview: "Computer special effects are a very powerful tool that allows you to Complete any effect, but it makes me feel too safe. The reason why we shot it real is that we hope everyone can feel the real explosions and flames. Real shooting will give the audience a sense of tension, and visual special effects are difficult to simulate. This effect is ."
In addition, Nolan also talked about why he used IMAX film cameras. "Oppenheimer" was shot on IMAX 70mm color and black-and-white film, which Nolan said "because it has the highest resolution and highest quality and can simulate the effect of the human eye."
Nolan also revealed that this IMAX 70 black and white film was specially produced by Kodak for the movie, and praised "We have never seen such a great effect."
The film "Oppenheimer" is currently available for pre-sale in China. The film is a World War II-themed film written and directed by Christopher Nolan. A biographical film starring Cillian Murphy as Oppenheimer. Other starring actors include Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr., Emily Blunt, etc.
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