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The Science of Interstellar on the Discovery Channel special. "Interstellar" invited physicist Kip Thorne to serve as a producer, involving a large number of professional theories. The show covers the science and theory of key elements in the film. The Nolan brothers, producers, and many scientists, including Thorne, made appearances. Matthew McConaughey personally served as the commentator
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Keanu Reeves/David Fincher/Martin Scorsese/James cameron/Steven Soderbergh/Danny Boyle/Christopher Nolan/Lana Wachowski/Lars von Trier/David Lynch/George lucas/Robert Rodriguez/Michael Chapman/Jesse Bradford/Rhett Murano/Greta Gerwig/Richard Linklater/Wally Pfister/Lena Dunham/Anthony Dodd Manto/Vittorio Storaro/Vilmosh Rigmund/
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After hundreds of years of development, film technology has gone from barbaric to mature, and filmmakers have used chemical photography to create one classic and visual miracle after another. As time gradually moves towards the 21st century, chemical photography is approaching a critical point, with little room for growth, and it is increasingly unable to cope with the film industry's demands for new technologies and new shooting techniques and concepts. At the same time, digital photography is on the rise and is entering the realm of cinema, where traditional technology is solid like never before. From Dogma95's use of portable DV to George Lucas' bold use of HD photography, with the politics and discussions of "diehards" and "revolutionaries", digital photography has encroached on the territory of traditional film and has gradually become the mainstream of today's film industry. In this process, the work of light distribution, photography, editing and other work has also been impacted and affected. This is a new revolution, a confident outlook on a future full of possibilities... eee
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Keanu Reeves/David Fincher/Martin Scorsese/James cameron/Steven Soderbergh/Danny Boyle/Christopher Nolan/Lana Wachowski/Lars von Trier/David Lynch/George lucas/Robert Rodriguez/Michael Chapman/Jesse Bradford/Rhett Murano/Greta Gerwig/Richard Linklater/Wally Pfister/Lena Dunham/Anthony Dodd Manto/Vittorio Storaro/Vilmosh Rigmund/
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After hundreds of years of development, film technology has gone from barbaric to mature, and filmmakers have used chemical photography to create one classic and visual miracle after another. As time gradually moves towards the 21st century, chemical photography is approaching a critical point, with little room for growth, and it is increasingly unable to cope with the film industry's demands for new technologies and new shooting techniques and concepts. At the same time, digital photography is on the rise and is entering the realm of cinema, where traditional technology is solid like never before. From the use of portable DV by Dogma 95 to George Lucas' bold application of HD photography, digital photography has encroached on the territory of traditional film and has become the mainstream of today's film industry, accompanied by the politics and discussions of "diehard" and "revolutionaries". In this process, the work of light distribution, photography, editing and other work has also been impacted and affected. This is a new revolution, a confident outlook on a future full of possibilities... eee
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"Thirteen Invitations" is a festival DDD tailored for Xu Zhiyuan. He "set off with prejudice", "-for-tat" when talking to Luo Zhenyu, fearful and anxious when exploring the "second dimension", and "feeling crushed" when interviewing Chen Jiaying, and in the process of talking again and again, "I feel that the boundaries of my cognition and emotions have been broadened." ”
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Keanu Reeves/David Fincher/Martin Scorsese/James cameron/Steven Soderbergh/Danny Boyle/Christopher Nolan/Lana Wachowski/Lars von Trier/David Lynch/George lucas/Robert Rodriguez/Michael Chapman/Jesse Bradford/Rhett Murano/Greta Gerwig/Richard Linklater/Wally Pfister/Lena Dunham/Anthony Dodd Manto/Vittorio Storaro/Vilmosh Rigmund/
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After hundreds of years of development, film technology has gone from barbaric to mature, and filmmakers have used chemical photography to create one classic and visual miracle after another. As time gradually moves towards the 21st century, chemical photography is approaching a critical point, with little room for growth, and it is increasingly unable to cope with the film industry's demands for new technologies and new shooting techniques and concepts. At the same time, digital photography is on the rise and is entering the realm of cinema, where traditional technology is solid like never before. From Dogma95's use of portable DV, to George? Lucas's bold application of HD photography, accompanied by the politics and discussions of "diehards" and "revolutionaries", digital photography has encroached on the territory of traditional film and has gradually become the mainstream of today's film industry. In this process, the work of light distribution, photography, editing and other work has also been impacted and affected.
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