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They're the same camera. Rogue One is using the Alexa 65 as their primary camera. Civil War was only used during the airport battle. Transformers: Age of Extinction was a different camera. Phantom 65 was a 4K 3D camera. |
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Sep 2012
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And again, the main selling point of 'IMAX'-branded cameras is the fact that the end product will be released in a taller aspect ratio in IMAX theatres than the regular version. |
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Apr 2013
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1.43 is a "legacy" ratio at this point. |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (05-02-2016) |
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Not quite "scope," technically, but IMAX theatres with ratios of 2.00:1 or wider include:
AMC Norwalk 20 (Norwalk, California) - 2.00:1 Carmike Grand Prarie 18 (Peoria, Illinois) - 2.00:1 Regal Sunset Station 13 (Henderson, Nevada) - 2.00:1 Regal Majestic Cinema 20 (Silver Spring, Maryland) - 2.03:1 TCL Chinese Theatre (Los Angeles, California) - 2.04:1 AMC Loews Boston Common 19 (Boston, Massachusetts) - 2.07:1 AMC Empire 25 (New York, New York) - 2.09:1 Cinemark Buckland Hills 18 (Manchester, Connecticut) - 2.09:1 Cinema De Lux City Center 15 (White Plains, New York) - 2.14:1 AMC Columbia 14 (Columbia, Maryland) - 2.17:1 I used to frequent the AMC Loews Boston Common, and their IMAX auditorium always cropped scope films slightly on the sides to fill the screen. Strangely "narrower" films were shown pillarboxed. |
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Thanks given by: | GLaDOS (05-02-2016) |
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#1347 |
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Thousands is something of an exaggeration. There are just over 1,000 IMAX theatres total worldwide. But yes, as someone previously mentioned, it's highly likely a higher percentage of international screens are in wider ratios because of how recent and rapid the overseas expansion has been.
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[edit] As for BvS, it could've just been my memory playing tricks but in the regular 'scope DCP the 5-perf 65mm shots of Lex seem to have been widened out to use more of the native 2.20 65mm capture, unlike the 15/70 version which had a 1.43 crop of those shots that looked like ass. Makes sense too, as taking the 1.43 crop of the 5/70 and THEN matting it even further for 2.40 seems horribly counter-intuitive to me. Hopefully they'll do a 1.78 crop of the 5/70 shots for the home video version. Last edited by Geoff D; 05-02-2016 at 10:39 PM. |
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#1350 | |
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In regards to the Majestic - Regal was dumb not to convert it's largest screen in auditorium #1 |
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It probably has something to do with the layout of the seating / screen position. Technically, according to LFE's measurements, the Regal Majestic screen is taller than the Hoffman's by four feet (28' versus 32'). But in my experience Regal seating tends to be further away from the screen, at a shallower angle.
I saw something in RPX at the Fenway Regal once, and the seating was so shallow that by the middle rows it just looked like a normal-sized movie screen. If the Majestic IMAX is anything like that I can definitely see it being really underwhelming even if it is technically bigger. As to the AMC Columbia - out of the 158 theatres in the data set, it's the tenth-smallest. For the record, the smallest is the AMC Loews Georgetown 14 in Washington, D.C. - it's only 45' x 23'. That's a puny 14% the size of the biggest, the Lincoln Square 13 in NYC. |
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#1352 | |
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Sep 2012
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Ohhh my bad then, thanks for clarifying:P |
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#1353 | |
Blu-ray Knight
Feb 2012
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But do you know the dimensions of the Kips Bay- as I suspect it is closer to a scope screen with Deadpool basically filling the screen, and I noticed no Aspect Ratio changes on Age of Extinction there (I've only been to the Boston Common IMAX once and honestly can't remember how it was presented). Also kinda surprised that Cinema De Lux in White Plains is that wide as it was originally a 15/70 screen (saw Harry Potter 5 and I Am Legend there, which were 15/70 only releases predating the start digital IMAX with Speed Racer) albeit more in common size wise with the locations designed for digital IMAX. |
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There were multiplex conversions done before IMAX Digital with the "MPX" system. It was introduced in 2004 and was a placeholder for the digital system which wasn't fully developed yet. It was a smaller film projector with a wider ratio. So presumably the reason it's so wide at Cinema De Lux is because it wasn't an IMAX-built screen, just a converted multiplex auditorium - even though it was showing 70mm IMAX film.
Unfortunately LFE doesn't have measurements for Kips Bay. |
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Thanks given by: | xbs2034 (05-04-2016) |
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Saw Captain America: Civil War at a Dolby Cinema @ AMC Prime theater. The entire theater has been renovated, but only one screen was converted to the Dolby Cinema @ AMC Prime. The screen was big, and the recliners were nice, but nothing I haven't experienced before. As for the sound, I have never experienced sound like this in a movie theater. I don't mean it was just loud. Don't get me wrong, it was loud. Explosions vibrated my seat. It was quality sound coming from every angle. I felt like the Avengers were fighting around me. I wish I has seen The Force Awakens in this theater! Only a few around the country. If there is one near you, check it out.
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Feb 2014
Los Angeles, CA
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Did anyone else think the sound mix for Civil War, at least in IMAX, was crazy bad? Action was typically loud for IMAX, but a ton of the dialogue was way quiet, like, people near me asking their friends to repeat lines of dialogue quiet. It didn't seem like a sound system probably either, since the trailer's played as strong as ever.
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#1359 |
Blu-ray Knight
Jul 2015
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^ My thoughts exactly ( but I didn't see it in IMAX ). I actually thought about asking an employee if they could turn up the volume, but I didn't want to miss any of the movie.
I've noticed this in a bunch of movies recently, where the trailers are louder than the movie. It sucks. |
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#1360 | |
Special Member
Feb 2014
Los Angeles, CA
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The annoying part is that the "guide" to volume is stunningly simple: find a neutral dialogue scene, set the volume to a level that properly fills the room while considering the extra absorption of having two to four hundred bodies in the seats, and then trust the room's EQ and the filmmakers to deliver the loud spots how they intend. |
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