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not true at all, sitting in the front row you have to focus your eyes and it gives you a headache, along the same lines as an ipad but of course much less. i believe you are in a huge minority with your statements. most people dont like sitting in the first couple rows because they have to starin their eyes by trying to focus and cranking their neck....wich brings us back to your your first comment... watching a small screen up closeit is definitly not the same as watching a large screen from farther back. i think many more people would agree with me, this all comes down to personal preference though.
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I'm talking about a comfortable viewing angle, and it's the same on both an IMAX screen and a regular screen. You'd move closer in a regular theater, further away in an IMAX theater, and end up with about the same size image to your eyes. Last edited by 42041; 11-30-2012 at 03:22 AM. |
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it seems like your going back on what you said originally, you said, "Who cares how big the screen is? You could project a movie on the bloody moon, what matters is the size of the image in your visual field." implying that sitting close to a small screen or further away to a big screen produces the same results, what im trying to say is it doesnt matter the size of the image in your viewing field, for example- im going to use the ipad again- hold an ipad about a foot in front of your face while simultaneously having your 60 inch tv next to it about 10 feet away-they both have the same image size in my visual field, as you put it, but theres no way i would rather watch movies on the ipad vs the 60 inch tv and its because of the size of the screen not the size of the image in my viewing field. thats just an example but the same thing applies with theater screen size given both are of the same quality.
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My problem with large format screens is that the films almost always have to alter their intended aspect ratio to fit. It's more important to me to see the properly framed movie than to see an opened up image with tons of unnecessary headroom just because it's bigger.
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Some movies have shifting aspect ratios, but they were meant to be that way. The people who made Skyfall wanted it to be shown in 1.90:1. Nothing is being altered. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_IMAX_DMR_films Last edited by blu-ray_girl_fan; 11-30-2012 at 06:46 AM. |
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As for Dolby Atmos, I doubt it will go very far. Last edited by pagemaster; 11-30-2012 at 06:49 AM. |
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Well I finally found photos of the Alamo Drafthouse at the Ritz. Yup, that is perhaps the smallest theater I have ever seen run 70mm. I can't believe they hosted a 70mm festival on that thing.
http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/10194/photos/31085 I wouldn't call that that particular theater a large format venue either. I still stand by statement that 70mm is a large format exhibition medium (and a good one at that), and that the majority of theaters on that list comprise the last bastion of the second best analog format ever created, only behind 15/70mm IMAX. So, okay scratch Alamo Drafthouse Ritz off the list. However, if you think standard 70mm is not a large exhibition format... ![]() |
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If Christopher Nolan really was committed to IMAX, he wouldn't muck around with 35mm at all and shoot that stuff on 5-perf. If David Lean can lug those cameras around the desert for a year, Nolan has no excuse. And I agree, if you think regular 70mm isn't a large-format exhibition medium... ![]() Last edited by 42041; 11-30-2012 at 03:08 PM. |
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![]() Where on earth do you get this idea that I do not understand that? I mean no crap. Did you even read my post where I took time to compile a theater list that I that can exhibit 70mm? I told you I compiled the list from a film that was recently released in 70mm for exhibition, the fact that it was recorded in 65mm Panavision is completely besides the point. But you got all worked up about pointing out that exhibiting and filming are different things. Well DUH! Still, I thought it would be interesting for people to know hey someone actually shot a film in 65mm Panavision in the past decade! Guess I'll keep crap like that out of your thread? I mean your adherence to pointing out this obvious fact makes you look... well rude. I have no idea what your getting at with this? Last edited by Flatnate; 11-30-2012 at 06:40 PM. |
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If you like 70mm films so much, feel free to update Wikipedia! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_70_mm_films |
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I found a movie... filmed in 70mm.. YAAY. Then! There was a list of theaters that said they could show it in 70mm... an exhibition format... I posted it... that list of theaters! YAY! What is wrong with that? |
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This thread is not just about large screens. |
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A 70mm screen is a premium theater in my book. A large screen isn't the end-all of movie theater experiences, sorry.
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