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Prasads Multiplex was launched initially as Prasad IMAX on 25 July 2003 by LV Prasad Group. [9] [10] [11] The IMAX screen number 6 was originally a 3D IMAX 70mm until 2014. Now called PCX, it is the biggest in India at 64 ft × 101.6 ft (19.5 m × 31.0 m) in a 630-seat auditorium.
3D: Phantom 65 IMAX 3D [69] Gone with the Bullets: 18 December 2014: 3D: Phantom 65 IMAX 3D [70] Captain America: Civil War: 6 May 2016: ARRI Alexa IMAX. Converted to 3D. [71] Sully: 9 September 2016: ARRI Alexa IMAX [72] Transformers: The Last Knight: 21 June 2017: 3D: ARRI Alexa IMAX [73] The Lion King: 19 July 2019: 3D: ARRI Alexa IMAX [74 ...
In 3D. Filmed with Phantom 65 IMAX 3D Digital cameras. Some shots filmed in 35mm and converted to 3D. First mainstream feature to be partially shot with digital IMAX 3D cameras with 95 minutes of IMAX 3D footage. Aspect ratio alternates between 2.39:1, 2.00:1, and 1.90:1. The longest IMAX 3D movie ever filmed. [243] [244] Hercules: 25 July 2014 **
The Prasads IMAX located in Hyderabad is one of the largest 3D IMAX screens, and the most attended cinema screen in the world. [97] [98] [99] As per the CBFC report of 2014, the industry is placed first in India, in terms of films produced yearly. [100]
The current company name reflects the 2023 merger between PVR Cinemas and INOX Leisure.. In February 2024, the company launched India's first-ever standalone IMAX theatre with 4K projection with laser, EROS INOX IMAX Cinema with 305 seating capacity by refurbishing the 1200 seater, 86-year-old heritage Eros Cinema in Churchgate, Mumbai.
3D conversion by Stereo D. Also released in IMAX 3D, with the opening sequence opened up to a 1.90:1 aspect ratio. Jupiter Ascending: February 6, 2015 United States: Filmed in 2D 2.39:1 127 3D conversion by Gener8 and Legend3D. Also released in IMAX 3D. The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water: February 6, 2015 United States: Filmed in 3D 1.85:1 93
Prasads IMAX Theatre, Hyderabad, was once the world's largest 3D-IMAX screen and the most attended screen in the world. [240] [241] [242] Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad, is the world's largest film studio. [243] K. Moti Gokulsing and Wimal Dissanayake identified six major influences that have shaped Indian popular cinema: [244]
Annually the city host, "International Children Film Festival", [64] and since 2007, the city has hosted the Hyderabad International Film Festival (HIFF), [65] The Prasad Multiplex houses the world's largest IMAX-3D, [66] In the year 2005, the Guinness World Records declared, The Ramoji Film City located in Hyderabad since 1996, as the world's ...