Hynad said:
Hum... What about... No?
SNYDER: I don’t know. We’re kind of in a… Look, I’ll be frank about 3D. I think it’s cool. We spent quite a while talking about shooting the movie in 3D and we tested a bunch of rigs. I said, “Look, the movie’s handheld. If you guys can give me a handheld grade that I think is viable, I’m happy to talk about it.” No one could find me a rig. I think I did 20 set-ups today, 21 set-ups. I think that I would’ve done four, honestly, and especially handheld. John [Clothier] would be at the chiropractor right now. So, I guess my feeling is that I wasn’t going to change the style of the movie for 3D. I wasn’t going to be like, “Oh, it’s 3D, so it’s not handheld anymore.” So I guess that was one of the big things that made us just go like, “Well, we’ll post convert and that’s cool. We’ll spend time and we’ll make it as awesome as we can. We’ll collect all the data we need and we’ll just do as good a job as we can.”
http://collider.com/zack-snyder-man-of-steel-interview/
Please, don't be specific anymore, ok? Thank you.
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it sounds like no one knew much about cameras since 1930's LOL.
handheld rigs...sounds like not as much of this movie was filmed with IMAX cameras.
Do you have any idea about what percentage of this movie was actually recorded with IMAX cameras?
I know when IMAX makes their own movies, that 3% of it usually is non-IMAX because they had used 4K cameras for a few scenes.