Filmmaker Ang Lee Wants to Bring Audiences Closer to Reality

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Date: 2016/10/03
By: Olivia Yang

The Taiwanese director’s latest film ‘Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk’ will be the first in the world to be iarq45wm1ttwxalyygrv11wtuvcqwascreened in a new format using 3D at a resolution of 4,000 pixels and 120 frames-per-second.

Three-time Oscar award-winning director Ang Lee (李安) is taking the technical limits of filmmaking to a new level in his latest film.

The Taiwan-born Lee spoke in Taipei on Oct. 1 about bringing the audience closer to reality through the groundbreaking technology used in “Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk,” which will hit theaters this fall.

The film will be the first in the world to be screened in a new format using 3D at a resolution of 4,000 pixels and 120 frames-per-second. Most films are shot at 24 frames-per-second.     [FULL  STORY]

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