The photographic challenges were many, including the need to harken back to 1960s cinematic technology. To re-enact the historic A Tour of the White House (1962) hosted by John F. Kennedy, director Pablo LarraÃn wanted to use vintage cameras to achieve a look that no longer exists. "It was a big challenge to get that footage to look and feel exactly how it was, right down to the lighting. Color television cameras then used a technology that separated the reds, blues, and greens and converted them into television signals, so they had a very distinctive period look. When I did No - I giorni dell'arcobaleno (2012), we used the same kind of technology, and I still had that camera at home. So I brought it to Stéphane to shoot the tour, and then we later treated it digitally", LarraÃn explained.
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