Jurassic World director Colin Trevorrow won't use digital cameras when filming Star Wars - Episode IX.
During a press conference at the Sundance Film Festival (via Variety) Trevorrow announced plans to use film stock when shooting the highly anticipated space epic, jokingly saying, "It’s a period film. It happened a long time ago."
Interstellar director Christopher Nolan was also in attendance, taking the opportunity to defend the use of film and shoot down the notion that digital is the way of the future. "There needs to be a choice," Nolan said. "As a medium it will continue to exist. It has to continue to exist. It’s pointless to pretend it has to go away."
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During a press conference at the Sundance Film Festival (via Variety) Trevorrow announced plans to use film stock when shooting the highly anticipated space epic, jokingly saying, "It’s a period film. It happened a long time ago."
Interstellar director Christopher Nolan was also in attendance, taking the opportunity to defend the use of film and shoot down the notion that digital is the way of the future. "There needs to be a choice," Nolan said. "As a medium it will continue to exist. It has to continue to exist. It’s pointless to pretend it has to go away."
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