The Oscar-tipped The Brutalist was shot in VistaVision, a film format last used in the 1950s. To understand why we need to dive into the fascinating history of cinematic film formats.
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The tank includes a hand crank which cuts loading time down to a minimum, Lomograohy says (Pic: Lomography) Lomography has released a new daylight film processing tank which allows film ...