
The Business Oscar winners victory lap: Autumn Durald Arkapaw & Joachim Trier
Apr 3, 2026
Joachim Trier, Norwegian writer-director known for Sentimental Value, chats about his writing, rehearsals, and daring casting choices. Autumn Durald Arkapaw, award-winning cinematographer and IMAX pioneer, discusses shooting Sinners in 65mm and technical creative decisions. Together they explore rehearsal-led spontaneity, large-format challenges, and how casting and prep shape bold cinematic moments.
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Run Format Tests Before Committing To IMAX
- Test large-format choices early to confirm they change a film's DNA before committing.
- Autumn Durald Arkapaw ran IMAX vs 65mm tests, loved projection dailies, then accepted logistical and financial complexity.
IMAX Mag Limits Forced Creative Stitching
- Shooting IMAX imposed physical limits that shaped sequence design.
- The juke-joint steadicam could only record 75 seconds per mag, so they stitched three takes and used VFX for seamless joins.
Don't Let Camera Size Dictate Filmmaking Choices
- Ignore camera size when deciding how to shoot; maintain the film's intended behavior.
- Christopher Nolan advised Ryan Coogler to 'shoot it like you had a Super 8 camera' despite heavy IMAX rigs.


