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On 3-perf Super 35mm. See the cover story in the September 2010 of
American Cinematographer, hic is on Boardwalk Empire. 

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On Behalf Of Thierry Jutel
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 3:23 PM
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Subject: [SCREEN-L] Boardwalk Empire shot on 35 mm or the Red?

IMDB suggests that Boardwalk Empire was shot on 35mm. Yet, the opening
credit sequence has the look of something shot on digital and
specifically by the so-called "Red" camera. Does anyone know the
details?

Thanks

Thierry Jutel

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