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    I recently received the latest copy of Rewind, the magazine of the Projected Picture Trust, of which I am a member. Oppenheimer was the widest Real Film release the U K has seen in while. I saw it in digital version at our local cinema, but it was screened on 35mm at 18 locations, 70mm at 4 locations, and as15/70mm IMAX at 3
    locations. These were the BFI IMAX London, Science Museum IMAX London and Vue Printworks, Manchester. The article mentions that the film was developed a processed at FotoKem. Labs in the U S. Thirty IMAX prints were made, 113 70mm prints and at least 80 35mm prints.

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    Was Oppenheimer shot on actual film, or digitally? I would be willing to bet that a feature film that is film, from start to finish is an extreme rarity

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      I don’t know Osi. But it may well have been because there are still some directors who insist on shooting on real film, hence the renewed manufacture of film by Kodak etc.

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        Originally posted by Osi Osgood View Post
        Was Oppenheimer shot on actual film, or digitally? I would be willing to bet that a feature film that is film, from start to finish is an extreme rarity
        Knowing the director's oother works it was probably, at least mainly, shot on 15/70mm IMAX film.

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          Ken, those numbers sound about right. It was myself and my lab guys who prepped and shipped them. The UK actually got 7, 70mm prints, but I think 3 of those were considered emergency backup prints, so those 3 may still be "brand new". There were an awful lot of dubbed and subtitled dts discs sent out too so the same prints could be played in different languages/subtitles.

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            Originally posted by Ken Finch View Post
            The article mentions that the film was developed a processed at FotoKem. Labs in the U S. Thirty IMAX prints were made, 113 70mm prints and at least 80 35mm prints.

            .....and precisely ZERO super 8mm prints I assume ?


            (or 16mm for that matter !?)

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              I was very lucky to catch one of the last screenings of Oppenheimer on 15/70 IMAX at Manchester.

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                Originally posted by Melvin England View Post


                .....and precisely ZERO super 8mm prints I assume ?


                (or 16mm for that matter !?)
                Correct. No 8mm or 16mm prints. Any that might turn up is just a bootleg video printed to film.

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                  Originally posted by Osi Osgood View Post
                  Was Oppenheimer shot on actual film, or digitally?
                  https://m.imdb.com/title/tt15398776/...ef_=tt_spec_sm

                  It was completely shot on Vision3 and DoubleX according to the IMDb.

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