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    Anyone who has handled the various prints and DCPs, can you provide all the technical information? Thank you!

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    STUDIO: WARNER BROS. PICTURES DIST. - DOMESTIC
    RUN TIME: 02:17:23
    CREDIT START TIMECODE: 02:03:56
    CRAWL START TIMECODE: 02:10:56
    TOTAL PACKAGE SIZE: 221 GB IMAGE
    FORMATS: 2D 4K Scope
    AUDIO FORMATS: 5.1, 7.1, Atmos
    ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES: CCAP, OCAP, HI, VI

    Sinners also comes packaged with a S-276 framing chart, as Sinners is presented in 2.76:1 within the 2.39:1 scope DCP.

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    • #3
      The director wants us all to see it about 11 times to get the full experience. ;-)

      Fun watching him describe these formats to a lay-person audience.



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      • #4
        So Sinners 70mm print question. Did they strike true Ultra Panavision 70 prints (relegating them to select theatres with those lenses?). Or did they strike matt-boxed 2.76:1 normal non-anamorphic style prints so that every 70mm house could easily run them? And if yes, did they include the aspect changes too?

        My impression from the director's overview is they went hard-core mode and required the de-squeeze lenses. As they should, just not many originals of those around.

        Basically, is this another lens pair I should be trying to track down if we ever want to show Sinners in one of the more special intended iterations? Our film programmer is a A24 fan and has booked contemporary prints from them in the past despite our "classic" title to our film series. So it's probably on his bucket list.
        Last edited by Ryan Gallagher; 05-03-2025, 09:17 AM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ryan Gallagher View Post
          So Sinners 70mm print question. Did they strike true Ultra Panavision 70 prints (relegating them to select theatres with those lenses?). Or did they strike matt-boxed 2.76:1 normal non-anamorphic style prints so that every 70mm house could easily run them? And if yes, did they include the aspect changes too?

          My impression from the director's overview is they went hard-core mode and required the de-squeeze lenses. As they should, just not many originals of those around.
          The team at the Prytania in New Orleans posted a reel on Instagram that showed their projection lens.

          And in the Film Handlers Review Thread, Brad confirmed that they went so hardcore that they struck squeezed One Battle After Another trailer prints screening in front of Sinners’ shows.
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          • #6
            Ah yes, I forgot that tid bit already posted in review. The 1.25x quest begins.

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