IMAX Experience Glasgow Panic!!!

This 2010 contemporary sci-fi actioner follows a subconscious security team around the globe and into the intimate and infinite world of dreams.
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Phantom HD has only been used for the slow motion stuff. It is able to film at frame rates over 1000fps.

Film cameras can't archive that at all.

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Jonas Agersø wrote:Camera
Beaumont VistaVision Camera, Panavision Primo Lenses
PanArri 235, Panavision Primo and G-Series Lenses
PanArri 435 ES
Panavision PFX System 65 Studio, Panavision System 65 Lenses
Panavision Panaflex Millennium XL, Panavision C-, E-, G-Series and Super High Speed Lenses
Phantom HD Camera
Photo-Sonics 4C
Photo-Sonics 4ER

Laboratory
Imagica Corporation, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Laboratoires LTC, Paris, France
Technicolor, Hollywood (CA), USA
Technicolor, London, UK

Film negative format (mm/video inches)
35 mm (also horizontal) (Kodak Vision3 250D 5207, Vision3 500T 5219)
65 mm (Kodak Vision3 250D 5207, Vision3 500T 5219)
Video (HDTV)

Cinematographic process
Digital Intermediate (4K) (master format) (some scenes)
HDCAM SR (1080p/24) (source format) (high-speed shots)
Panavision Super 70 (source format) (some scenes)
Panavision (anamorphic) (source format)
VistaVision (source format) (aerial shots)

Printed film format
35 mm (Kodak Vision 2383)
70 mm (horizontal) (Kodak Vision 2383)
D-Cinema

Aspect ratio
2.35 : 1
Where did you get all this information from?

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so, i'm going to see the movie in uk. imax i'm coming!!!

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How they make the picture from all different cameras (film and digital) looks the same in the movie?
Sorry if this is a stupid question... but i'm really curious :roll:

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ANONIMNIQ wrote:How they make the picture from all different cameras (film and digital) looks the same in the movie?
Sorry if this is a stupid question... but i'm really curious :roll:
It's not stupid!
I'm pretty sure that they use a lot of careful editing.
This is just a guess here but they also probably format all the footage so that it looks the same.

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akv1984 wrote:
ANONIMNIQ wrote:How they make the picture from all different cameras (film and digital) looks the same in the movie?
Sorry if this is a stupid question... but i'm really curious :roll:
It's not stupid!
I'm pretty sure that they use a lot of careful editing.
This is just a guess here but they also probably format all the footage so that it looks the same.
Don't forget carefull colouring, adjusting levels of the footage and so on. What you see on screen is heavily processed from what is shot. Even for the most basic scenes. Which is why films look alot better than normal video footage.

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isi123 wrote:
akv1984 wrote:
ANONIMNIQ wrote:How they make the picture from all different cameras (film and digital) looks the same in the movie?
Sorry if this is a stupid question... but i'm really curious :roll:
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It's not stupid!
I'm pretty sure that they use a lot of careful editing.
This is just a guess here but they also probably format all the footage so that it looks the same.
Don't forget carefull colouring, adjusting levels of the footage and so on. What you see on screen is heavily processed from what is shot. Even for the most basic scenes. Which is why films look alot better than normal video footage.
Thanks for explications guys :thumbup:
I can't wait to see the whole movie on big screen!
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Dunkanovic wrote:Does anyone know if Inception will be playing at the IMAX in Glasgow's Science centre? I cant see any information on their website. I saw The Dark Knight there and the IMAX shots blew my mind (that opening shot felt like i was in the sky floating toward the building before the window was blown out.).

Also, is Inception all shot in IMAX or just certain scenes like in The Dark Knight?
to answer your question. Yes inception will defo play at your local Imax, but tickets havnt gone on sale yet. expect them anyday now.

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