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Film is still nice for some projects but I think some directors and DPs cling to it for sentimental reasons and not because it makes their projects better. I mean on IMAX film the grain is so fine you can't see it anyway. 35mm and 16mm still have that magic look if you push them a stop or two to let the grain out but movies like The Batman are showing that even that can be "faked" in post very convincingly. |
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