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Official logo. 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.
This was possible due to the sparsity of dialogue in the film, as 15/70 mm IMAX cameras are notoriously noisy (a few dialogue-heavy scenes were shot with regular 70 mm film cameras from Panavision). IMAX cameras were also used hand-held for the first time, as Nolan was advised by both Steven Spielberg and Ron Howard that it was the best way to ...
A horizontal variant of 70 mm, with an even bigger picture area, is used for the high-performance IMAX format which uses a frame that is 15 perforations wide on 70 mm film. The Dynavision and Astrovision systems each use slightly less film per frame and vertical pulldown to save print costs while being able to project onto an IMAX screen.
Ryan Knapp woke up before sunrise one morning in July and left his home in northern New Hampshire at 5:30 a.m. to catch a movie. It wasn’t just any day at the cinema. In fact, it was a 14-hour ...
It will be shown in 70mm Imax prints (Nolan’s preferred format), as well as on digital screens. Warner Bros., which co-produced the movie, will work in coordination with Paramount on the revival.
79 minutes shot with IMAX 70mm cameras. IMAX 70mm version shown in 37 theatres globally. [444] [411] [445] Presented in an expanded 1.43:1 aspect ratio for IMAX GT venues (70mm & Laser) and 1.90:1 for IMAX Digital. Home-Media (excl Streaming & DVD) retaining the expanded Aspect Ratio in a cropped 1.78:1 (16:9) for IMAX scenes.
Nolan's team used Imax-specific cameras and custom-made Kodak film for parts of "Oppenheimer," meaning massive Imax screens with taller aspect ratios and necessary projection systems will fill ...
In 2016, IMAX announced the release of films in Ultra-WideScreen 3.6 format, [6] [failed verification] with an aspect ratio of 18:5 (36:10). [7] A year later, Samsung and Phillips announced 'super ultra-wide displays', with aspect ratio of 32:9, for "iMax-style cinematic viewing". [ 8 ]