JURASSIC WORLD Will Partially Shoot on 65mm Film
We now live in a world where everything is going digital, and the way movies are made is getting easier and faster. But that won't stop director Colin Trevorrow from shooting his next movie Jurassic World on good old fashioned film. The director made the announcement via Twitter saying that part of the film will be shot in 35mm and part of it in 65mm.
John Schwartzman is the cinematographer on the movie, and he has worked on films such as The Amazing Spider-Man, Armageddon, and The Rock all of which looked great!
Honored to be working with cinematographer John Schwartzman on Jurassic World, shooting this April on 35mm and 65mm film. @Kodak @Panavision
— Colin Trevorrow (@colintrevorrow) February 6, 2014
The story takes place 22 years after the events of the first Jurassic Park movie and so far the cast includes Nick Robinson, Ty Simpkins, Josh Brolin, Bryce Dallas Howard and maybe Jason Schwartzman.