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Pages in category "IMAX documentary films" The following 88 pages are in this category, out of 88 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
This is a list of films shot partially or in full with IMAX cameras, either on 15/70 film, with the Phantom 65 IMAX 3D, with the ARRI Alexa IMAX, with other IMAX-certified digital cameras or IMAX Live Events shot with IMAX-certified cameras. Films that may have been projected onto IMAX screens using a standard 35mm print, such as Star Wars ...
IMAX cameras and film stock are rarely used for mainstream films; the cameras are heavy and the film stock is expensive. However, since 2002, some feature films shot with IMAX digital cameras or on original 35mm film stock have undergone IMAX Digital Media Remastering (DMR) processing for showing both in 70mm IMAX theaters and in IMAX Digital ...
IMAX is a proprietary system of high-resolution cameras, film formats, film projectors, and theaters known for having very large screens with a tall aspect ratio (approximately either 1.43:1 or 1.90:1) and steep stadium seating, with the 1.43:1 ratio format being available only in few selected locations.
Articles relating to the IMAX Corporation and its IMAX film format. ... IMAX films (6 C, 585 P) V. IMAX venues (2 C, ... (film) Inhumans (TV series) K.
The Aeronauts (film) After Earth; Aftershock (2010 film) Akira (1988 film) Aladdin (2019 film) Alice in Wonderland (2010 film) Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016 film) Alien: Covenant; Alien: Romulus; Alienoid; Alienoid: Return to the Future; Alita: Battle Angel; Alpha (2018 film) The Alps (film) The Amazing Spider-Man 2; The Amazing Spider ...
This is an alphabetical list of documentary films with Wikipedia articles. The earliest documentary listed is Fred Ott's Sneeze (1894), which is also the first motion picture ever copyrighted in North America. The term documentary was first used in 1926 by filmmaker John Grierson as a term to describe films that document reality. For other ...
Aliens of the Deep is a 2005 American documentary film directed in part by James Cameron alongside fellow cameraman and friend Steven Quale, who served as second unit director on Cameron's Titanic (1997) and later Avatar (2009), and filmed in the IMAX 3D format. It was produced by Walden Media and Walt Disney Pictures.