In 2020’s “Tenet,” Christopher Nolan blew up a 747, and for his latest feature, “Oppenheimer,” he recreated the Trinity Test without using visual effects, opting to fi…
” he recreated the Trinity Test without using visual effects, opting to find a way to do it in-camera instead.
“We had long shutter speeds, short shutter speeds, wide negative color, negative overexposure, underexposure. It was like a giant playground for all of us,” the D.P. recalls. In total, the sequence took several weeks to film. Van Hoytema explains, “The build-up was fragmented. There’s a lot of cross-cutting and people doing different things before it culminates.” He adds, “It’s this immense group of people from all over the country who put their heads’ energy together, and under the guidance of Oppenheimer lead this project into that final bang.”
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