IMAX is simply the highest resolution, vividly textured and tonaly pure motion picture image available today. The film frame is roughly the size of a 6x7 negative and runs horizontally through the camera/projector at 15 perfs per frame. I was on an IMAX set and they actually use a modified Pentax 67 as a directors finder. This helps them to line up the shot with the actual camera lens before they haul the huge camera in place. The camera originates on 65mm stock and it is transferred to 70mm print/projection stock. The extra 5mm is where they add the soundtrack to. The idea is to save weight when shooting. I guess 5mm's off each roll makes a difference.
I watch every film I can in IMAX. The Hollywood films are blown up to IMAX and look pretty good but films shot on location in IMAX are astounding. Batman is the first Hollywood movie to shoot select scenes in IMAX. One of my major goals is to make IMAX originated films in the future.
If you haven't done so already, please go and watch IMAX 3D. IMAX 3D carries the same level of information but in stunning 3D. No, not red/blue anaglyph, but full colour, parallel view, true 3D. There are two IMAX Rolling Loop projectors...crazy! Add a pair of polarized shades and you are in business.
I took a non-believer friend of mine to watch Deep Sea 3D in London, England at the BFI IMAX. Thinking the 3D effect was a sort of gimmick he came out completely stunned and will watch every 3D film from now on. Under the Sea 3D is the second part to this film and will be released in Spring 2009.
Dead Link Removed. I saw kids during the movie reach out toward the screen trying to grab the fish! 3D will change the movie going experience, if it isn't already. Dreamworks Animation and Pixar announced that as of next year all of their films will be 3D ready.
I am hooked in LF motion pictures and photography. There has been talk of going to digital projection soon for all formats including IMAX. There is still plenty of argument surrounding the quality of 70mm projection, digital doesn't even come close. Unfortunately, it comes down to cheapening the system so the industry can put more money in their pockets. Who knows how many great products were lost to the ages because of thier cost. I know IMAX has had thier troubles but I hope we don't see a Rolling Loop projector in a museum 10 years from now.
David
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