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“The Dark Knight” shot partially in 70mm IMAX
Published by Matthew Jeppsen June 2nd, 2007 in Art, News, Off TopicFilmwad reports that director Christopher Nolan is shooting 4 scenes of the sequel to “Batman Begins” in the 70mm IMAX format.
“The marriage of footage filmed with IMAX and 35mm cameras in the final feature will have a major impact on the audience’s viewing experience, whether seeing “The Dark Knight” in an IMAX or traditional theatre. When the scenes shot on IMAX cameras are shown in IMAX theatres, the aspect ratio will morph to 1.43 to 1, expanding the image to fill the entire screen and magnifying the overall effect, both literally and figuratively.”
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