During this year's Sundance Film Festival, a group of respected filmmakers—including directors Christopher Nolan and Colin Trevorrow, as well as cinematographer Rachel Morrison—discussed the value of shooting on traditional film during a 90-minute talk, titled "Power of Story: The Art of Film."
Sundance has since released a video of that talk, during which Trevorrow revealed plans to shoot Star Wars -- Episode IX on film rather than using digital cameras. The group also tackled the topic of piracy and discussed film school. Watch the full discussion here:
During the festival, Trevorrow also revealed that he wants to film parts of Episode IX in space. In fact, he's already approached Disney and Lucasfilm about the possibility, but has yet to receive a response.
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