$46.00
VistaVision is a unique widescreen film format that revolutionized motion picture technology in the 1950s. Unlike standard 35mm film, which moves vertically through the camera, VistaVision film moves horizontally. This innovative approach allows for a significantly larger image area on the film, resulting in dramatically improved image sharpness and resolution. The horizontal film movement also produces a widescreen image with an aspect ratio of approximately 1.5:1, creating a more immersive cinematic experience for viewers.
Developed by Paramount Pictures, VistaVision was embraced by several studios during its heyday, although it never achieved the widespread adoption of other widescreen processes like CinemaScope.
The film "The Brutalist" (2024, directed by Brady Corbet) was shot using the VistaVision process. The use of VistaVision in "The Brutalist" likely contributed to the film's striking visuals and its ability to capture the grandeur and scale of the architectural subjects.
Hoodie details:
🎞️ 80% cotton, 20% recycled polyester fleece
🎞️ Relaxed unisex fit
🎞️ Dropped shoulders
🎞️ Lined pullover hood with no drawcord
🎞️ Kangaroo pocket in front
🎞️ Sleeve cuff ribbing
Disclaimer: The brushed interior of this hoodie tends to shed. To reduce visible traces of lint on clothes, avoid wearing dark colors under light-colored clothes and vice versa.
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!