"The Brutalist" is the first feature film in decades to be shot in VistaVision, a process that provides increased resolution and a unique perspective best appreciated on the biggest screen possible.
VistaVision!” Developed by Paramount Pictures 70 years ago, the cinematic format tempted audiences to experience bolder, higher-resolution images in the movie theater. The process was invented ...
during filming by the loudness of the VistaVision widescreen 35mm camera Brady Corbett used to film the scene. “The camera was very close to us. Even though it was this wide format, it was 4 ...
The ambitious film follows László Toth (Adrien Brody) chasing his American Dream, only to be upended by a tycoon.
It was the first Paramount movie shot in the widescreen VistaVision format, and featured rich and vivid Technicolor, which the costumers and set designers used to their full advantage. Now ...
“The ultimate in film presentation that will thrill all your senses and touch all your emotions. VistaVision!” Developed by Paramount Pictures 70 years ago, the cinematic format tempted audiences to ...
In the early 1950s, Hollywood introduced numerous widescreen formats in an effort ... Corbet opted to shoot “The Brutalist” in VistaVision, a process Paramount Pictures introduced in 1954 ...