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How VistaVision Made an Unlikely Comeback at the TCM Film Festival, With First Screenings Since the 1950s to Bring Back the Long-Lost Format's Imax-Style Projectors Story by Chris Willman • 2w ...
The TCM Classic Film Festival goes back to the '50s, screening two VistaVision classics with special horizontal projectors on April 26 at the TCL Chinese Theater. The timing is perfect ...
VistaVision!” Developed by Paramount Pictures 70 years ago, the cinematic format tempted audiences to experience bolder, higher-resolution images in the movie theater. The process was invented ...
The Brutalist is one of the movies of the year and was shot almost entirely on VistaVision, a format last used in Hollywood in the 1960s. Writer-director Brady Corbet and editor Dávid Jancsó talk ...
First Steps with a mysterious new format called “Fantastivision.” But what is it really? Marvel Wants You to Watch Fantastic Four in “Fantastivision” – But What Is It? Written by Jarrod Saunders for F ...
"The Brutalist" is the first feature film in decades to be shot in VistaVision, a process that provides increased resolution and a unique perspective best appreciated on the biggest screen possible.
On Saturday night at the TLC Chinese Theatre, the 1950s process known as VistaVision was celebrated with the screening of two motion pictures filmed in that format, “We’re No Angels” and ...
VistaVision is back. Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist” not only earned Lol Crawley the Best Cinematography Oscar but has sparked a renewed interest in the format — one that is now being further fanned by ...