Innovations in Film: 65mm Black and White Film in Oppenheimer (2023)

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FotoKem gives in-depth tour of the new scientific and artistic workflows that had to be invented in order to realize Christopher Nolan's unique vision of using both color and black & white 65mm film in the same motion picture

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