Autumn Durald Arkapaw Historic Oscar Nomination for Sinners
Here’s a breakdown of the information provided in the text, focusing on the image and the interview excerpt:
Image Information:
* Subject: Michael B. Jordan as Smoke and Stack in the movie “Sinners.”
* Source: Warner Bros. Pictures
* technical Details: The image is served through a responsive image system, meaning different sizes are available depending on the viewer’s screen size. The sizes available are:
* 568w
* 768w
* 1024w
* 1200w (This is the size being displayed, with a height of 423)
* Hosting: The images are hosted on ca-times.brightspotcdn.com and originate from california-times-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com.
* Quality: All versions are at 75% quality.
* Cropping: The images are cropped from a larger original (4096×1444) to fit the different aspect ratios.
Interview Excerpt (with Arkapaw, the cinematographer):
* topic: The decision to shoot the film in 65-millimeter IMAX.
* Initial Plan: Ryan Coogler (the director) originally envisioned shooting in 16-millimeter film.
* Studio Suggestion: The studio suggested exploring large format options.
* Format Testing: They tested various formats, ultimately choosing 65-millimeter IMAX (specifically 15-perf and 5-perf formats, combined for the first time).
* Positive Result: The team felt the combination of formats worked well and would enhance the audience experience.
* Workflow Challenges: Arkapaw notes that Ryan Coogler consistently challenges him with aspiring projects. They previously shot underwater scenes for real in “Wakanda Forever.”
* IMAX Camera Handling: They treated the large IMAX camera as if it were a standard camera, allowing for dynamic movement within the studio.
In essence, the text presents a visual from the movie “Sinners” and a discussion about the innovative technical choices made during its production, specifically the use of large-format IMAX film.
