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‘The Brutalist’ Cinematographer Lol Crawley Breaks Down Filming in VistaVision in an Active Marble Mine in Tuscany
"The Brutalist" cinematographer Lol Crawley breaks down how they shot in an active mine.
The idea led Brady to choose the rarely used VistaVision film, a large format stock created by Paramount Pictures in the 1950s to improve image quality. In the film, László Toth meets Harrison Van Buren (Guy Pearce) who tasks him with building a monumental public institute. FotoKem’s Andrew Oran (senior vice president of feature sales and marketing) worked with Crawley to create the prints which carry four miles of celluloid film and weigh a whopping 259 pounds.
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