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Explore How KODAK 35mm Was Used to Bring ‘Twisters’ to Life

While we’re still eagerly waiting to experience Twisters on the big screen, we are getting plenty of behind-the-scenes featurettes sharing quite a bit about the filmmaking process. And, from these previews, we’re just getting more and more excited, to be honest.In a new featurette put out by KODAK, we get some really cool insights into how Twisters was shot in the classic cinema style on KODAK 35mm. You can check out the video yourself below, but would also highly recommend reading this full interview piece with DP Dan Mindel which goes over a lot of his decisions for the film.Overall though, the KODAK 35mm looks excellent and is a great reminder of how shooting real film can be the best way to truly capture the cinematic experience for the big screen.Shooting ‘Twisters’ on KODAK 35mmDirected by Lee Isaac Chung (best known as the Oscar-nominated writer-director of Minari) and shot in 4-perf widescreen on KODAK 35mm film by DP Dan Mindel BSC ASC SASC, Twisters stars a leading cast including Daisy Edgar-Jones, Glen Powell, and Anthony Ramos who come together to take on the immense power of tornados.Here’s DP Dan Mindel on the initial inspiration for the project:"From the moment I read the script and chatted with Isaac, I was really excited about filming Twisters. I liked the fact that it could be a conversation starter about climate change, an issue we all need to take seriously, and also that, being an edge-of-the seat thriller, it was going to need a...

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Published By: NoFilmSchool - Thursday, 11 July, 2024

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