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Watch the Glorious Way Christopher Nolan Cuts Scenes in β€˜The Odyssey’ Using Literal Scissors

A hand uses scissors to cut a strip of photographic film on a worktable. The β€œ60 Minutes Overtime” logo appears in the lower left corner.

The Odyssey is the first-ever movie to be shot entirely on IMAX 70mm film. The format is so large that it can only be shot continuously for roughly two and a half minutes, as that is the maximum length the IMAX camera can hold.

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Zeiss Unveils Cine Lenses Built for the GFX Eterna 55, Ursa Cine 17K, and Alexa 265

A group of ten professional camera lenses with Zeiss branding are arranged together on a white background, each labeled "Supreme Prime" and featuring various lens sizes and focal lengths.

Zeiss has been very busy in the cinema lens segment ahead of the Cine Gear Expo in Los Angeles this weekend. Alongside new Horizon 2x Anamorphic lenses for full-frame cameras, Zeiss unveiled Panoptes 65 lenses that, as their name suggests, cover large-format 65mm cinema camera sensors.

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