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  1. Though this is somewhat old news, Christopher Nolan has tapped into Hoyte Van Hoytema as the cinematographer behind his up coming sci-fi thriller Interstellar. What do you guys think? I love the muted, quiet worlds Hoytema paints. In a business now filled with people yelling through almost obtrusive lighting and framing, Hoytema is calm and collected, his work filled with a wondering desolation. I've grown to really admire Nolan and Pfister's asthetic, and in no way should or would Hoytema recreate what Pfister had been doing, but what will come of this partnership? http://collider.com/christopher-nolan-interstellar-hoyte-van-hoytema/
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