Continuing our previous article about the tools behind Dune Part Two, we forgot to mention one more important glass, which would be the IronGlass x Vlfv Mkii rehoused Soviet lenses. This fascinating lens was utilized in another interesting project as well…
The lens behind Dune Part Two: IronGlass x Vlfv Mkii The lenses behind Dune Part Two
In part of our ‘Five Interesting Facts’ article regarding Dune Part Two, we explained about the glass used to shoot the film. The team utilized spherical glass only. There were no anamorphic lenses, as opposed to Dune Part One. The reason for that is to allow full utilization of the IMAX aspect ratio (1.43:1). We wrote about Arri Rental’s Eclectic Heroes and Moviecam lenses (T.One and Look large-format lenses) that were paired with the Alexa 65. However, we forgot to mention one more important glass that is responsible for Dune Part Two’s unique and outstanding look.
The lens behind Dune Part Two: IronGlass x Vlfv Mkii The lenses behind Dune Part Two
In part of our ‘Five Interesting Facts’ article regarding Dune Part Two, we explained about the glass used to shoot the film. The team utilized spherical glass only. There were no anamorphic lenses, as opposed to Dune Part One. The reason for that is to allow full utilization of the IMAX aspect ratio (1.43:1). We wrote about Arri Rental’s Eclectic Heroes and Moviecam lenses (T.One and Look large-format lenses) that were paired with the Alexa 65. However, we forgot to mention one more important glass that is responsible for Dune Part Two’s unique and outstanding look.
- 3/19/2024
- by Yossy Mendelovich
- YMCinema
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