From imdb: Like Inception (2010) and the last two "Dark Knight" films, Nolan has focused on as many real environments as possible. "We have spatial interiors...we built closed sets [and] shot it like a documentary like [the actors] were really there," he said. Nolan insinuated that when the actors looked out the windows of their space vessel they would see a real environment and not a green screen (whether that means a star field of space or an alien planet, well, your guess is as good as ours). Technically, Nolan said he shot with an IMAX camera on Interstellar (2014) more than any of his previous pictures. He also wants to give greater enhancement to the audio experience this time around. He also stated that he has "very ambitious sound mix plans. [I want to] give audiences an incredible immersive experience. The technical aspects are going to be more important than any film I've made before."
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