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Blu-ray Knight
Feb 2012
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In NYC, they typically do this as well for Kips Bay (a scope screen, so no image expansion for IMAX shot movies from what I've seen there), and AMC Empire (though the screen is like 2:1, so the difference is not too dramatic) rather than going to a 1.9 image. |
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#3263 |
Blu-ray Knight
Feb 2012
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Maze Runner: The Death Cure will be expanded to 1.9 for the entire film in IMAX
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#3264 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Who has the final say on the final release AR? The studio, the theaters, the director? I was reading how some places had problems properly projecting the various AR's in their *IMAX* screens so some got images projected outside of the screen frame for Dunkirk.
As for Maze Runner...... 1.9AR for the entire movie? Isn't that overkill? I am still curious about how A:IW is going to be projected since it was said it was going to be filmed mostly with IMAX Cameras. I don't like full framed scenes of people talking....like in TDKR (that scene after Bruce's first night back as Batman)...in other words slow moments in the film. |
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#3265 | |
Blu-ray Knight
Feb 2012
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As for different theaters, it is important to remember that not all IMAXes have the same AR (and not just 1.43 and 1.9, I've seen plenty of variations all the way up to scope), and for expanded ratio films, I think the goal is to fill the screen as much as possible. Since they probably figure as long as the scope "safe area" is accounted for, any extra image is a bonus. |
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#3266 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Movies are a business at the end of the day. The studios want to make money and things like expanded IMAX versions are a way to imbue a certain 'prestige' so directors and cinematographers are increasingly having this thrust upon them as well as 3D conversions. Roger Deakins would never have gone near 3D and/or an embiggened 1.90 version for BR2049 but it wasn't his decision to make so he protected for it as best he could and oversaw the process as best he could whilst proclaiming that the 2.39 2D version is his preferred iteration.
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#3267 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I so wish they do a 2.00:1 or 1.89:1 IMAX version for 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.' It'd be an incredibly immersive experience. Watching IMAX movies with black bars on top and bottom feel like a waste, given that IMAX is supposed to fully immerse you.
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Blu-ray Count
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If not, a 1.90:1 aspect ratio is still a possibility. |
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#3269 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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It wasn't anamorphic AFAIK so they'd be able to 'open up' for 1.90 with ease. I saw Riddhi mention that a 1.90 would be a "significant" crop from the 2.11 open gate sensor in another thread but no, it's not. When you're shooting 6.5K you've got a lot of leeway in the framing and they NEVER use the whole frame as captured when shooting flat anyway. They line up the 'active' picture area inside that frame and then compose accordingly, giving them space to move the framing in either axis if so desired in post.
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#3270 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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They are using Alexa 65 full sensor for the VFX plates (2.11:1) and Alexa XT full sensor (1.5:1) for other scenes.
Here's the 2.11:1 full sensor render for the Baryonyx shot - JW2 Baryonyx full frame lowrez.jpg Same frame from 2.39:1 cropped trailer - JW2 Baryonyx full frame lowrez Trailer.jpg They are using a top-heavy Super-35 style framing. Last edited by Riddhi2011; 01-21-2018 at 05:56 AM. |
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#3272 | |
Blu-ray Knight
Feb 2012
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I felt dizzy and had a headache after seeing a 45 minute nature documentary in an IMAX dome, wouldn't want to watch a traditional Hollywood feature that way, but others may like the unique experience. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I still wouldn't rule out a possible 1.90:1 IMAX framing. |
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#3277 | |
Blu-ray Emperor
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What you see isn't always what you get, so if they are indeed going for an opened up 1.90 version on this latest JW flick then I have no doubt it was framed up for 1.90 within the sensor and the 2.39 was cropped down from that 1.90 framing. If we don't get an embiggened IMAX version then yes, they will have framed up for 2.39 first and foremost within the 2.11 open gate capture, but they would still not have gone 'edge to edge' with it as that leaves them no room to recompose in post. It's just not done that way. |
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Thanks given by: | GLaDOS (01-21-2018), testmon112 (01-21-2018) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Geoff, I think they were very conscious about adopting scope ratio when all the previous films were in flat formats. It kind of defeats the purpose to have a flat AR for IMAX again, when they want this movie to visually feel very different to the ones before. But time will tell if they prioritise the IMAX experience or just put out a blown-up version of the same scope ratio that everyone will see in regular cinemas. For example, look at 'The Last Jedi.' Even though they filmed partially with ALexa 65 and IMAX film cameras, there was no expanded framing.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I don't twitter but I am sure someone can ask. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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