What mm was The Hateful Eight shot on?
65mm
The movie The Hateful Eight, released in 2015 and directed by Quentin Tarantino, was shot on film using ARRIFLEX 765 Camera, Panavision Panaflex 65mm HR Spinning Mirror Reflex – 65HSSM Camera, Panavision Panaflex System 65 Studio Camera – 65SPFX Camera and Panavision APO Panatar 100mm T2.
What film was Hateful 8 shot on?
Cinematography. Cinematographer Robert Richardson, who also worked with Tarantino on Kill Bill, Inglourious Basterds, and Django Unchained, filmed The Hateful Eight on 65 mm film, using three modern 65mm camera models: the Arriflex 765 and the Studio 65 and the 65 HS from Panavision.
What film stock does Tarantino use?
Tarantino once told American Cinematographer magazine that he chose Sekula because of his choice in film stock. “Andrzej told us he wanted to shoot the entire film on Kodak’s 50 ASA 5245 stock, which is typically used for daylight exteriors,” the filmmaker said.
What is a 65mm camera?
65mm Cameras. Panavision 65mm cameras use a 5-perforation pull-down, 65mm film, and many of the same accessories as our 35mm cameras. The 65mm format uses the maximum negative area for highest possible widescreen image capture quality.
What lenses does Quentin Tarantino use?
Quentin Tarantino frequently uses 40mm and 50mm anamorphic lenses. According to ASC Robert Richardson, who has worked with Tarantino on different projects such as Kill Bill, Inglorious Basterds, and Django Unchained, Tarantino “doesn’t like the foreground-background separation that a long lens creates.” [see 4].
Why 70mm is better than digital?
Improvement in Resolution and Aspect Ratio The resolution of 70mm film is much better than 35mm, providing a richer visual experience and extremely detailed images that are a joy to watch. This makes 70mm films ideal for larger and wider screens (for example, IMAX films shoot on a special type of 70mm film).