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Omaha Steve

(108,954 posts)
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 12:25 PM 14 hrs ago

VistaVision, a vintage format left for dead, is revived in 'One Battle After Another' and more




https://apnews.com/article/vistavision-one-battle-after-another-cbd18a9021218a8046088dbd810dbaf8

By JAKE COYLE
Updated 9:17 AM CST, March 5, 2026
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NEW YORK (AP) — When Paul Thomas Anderson told his cinematographer Michael Bauman that he wanted to shoot “One Battle After Another” on VistaVision — a large-scale film format born in the 1950s — he had some questions.

“Question one was: Is this even going to be reliable?” Bauman recalls.

For much of the past 60 years, the few remaining VistaVision cameras have been mostly collecting dust on shelves. Though the format was widely used in the 1950s, when Alfred Hitchcock shot “Vertigo” on it and Cecil B. DeMille used it for “The Ten Commandments,” VistaVision went dormant by the early 1960s.

Yet at the March 15 Academy Awards, a movie made largely with decades-old antique cameras is poised to win best picture. Even in 2026, when most films are shot digitally and AI has begun filtering into moviemaking, “One Battle After Another” has — with film equipment borrowed from collectors and museums — showed that a vintage, analog film system can still astonish moviegoers.

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VistaVision, a vintage format left for dead, is revived in 'One Battle After Another' and more (Original Post) Omaha Steve 14 hrs ago OP
What the heck is VISTAVISION you ask? progressoid 13 hrs ago #1
Thanks for this. n/t Auggie 12 hrs ago #3
Wow, I just watched this movie last night IbogaProject 13 hrs ago #2

IbogaProject

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2. Wow, I just watched this movie last night
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 01:31 PM
13 hrs ago

Gripping movie and very current subject, even if the Pynchon story its based on was from 1990.

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