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So, this will be the first film ever, at least filmed 100%, with Imax cameras.” The movie that comes to the closest to being entirely shot in Imax was Nolan’s seven-time Oscar winner Oppenheimer.
Now, Imax has met Nolan’s challenge and the Oscar-winning “Oppenheimer” filmmaker is shooting “The Odyssey” entirely with Imax film cameras.
IMAX’s new film cameras, which have been reserved for Nolan’s The Odyssey, are reportedly 30 percent quieter and much lighter. After The Odyssey wraps, IMAX will begin renting the cameras out ...
After 'Oppenheimer,' the big-screen company designed new cameras and production tech to allow Nolan to shoot in Imax, on film, end-to-end in his upcoming epic, and not just for select sequences.
No commercial feature has even been shot entirely on IMAX film as the cameras are too big and too noisy for some scenes. Christopher Nolan challenged IMAX to sort that out, and it has with four new ...
City leaders broke ground Wednesday outside of the Fort Henry Mall for the upcoming IMAX theater, and construction will begin ...
On Rentrak, the film is listed as “Dune: Part Three.” The film will also include sequences shot with Imax cameras.
IMAX modified their cameras to reduce weight and noise, making full-length IMAX film shoots possible. Nolan pushed for technical advancements, prompting IMAX to change production for The Odyssey.
Many films, including the last two Avengers movies were shot with IMAX digital, not film, cameras. Ryan Coolger’s Sinners is shot on 65mm IMAX film cameras as well as in Ultra Panavision 70.
For context, IMAX cameras allow for high resolution at wider, larger frames, the distinction here is that Nolan’s next feature will be filmed with IMAX film cameras, not digital ones.