Where will you be seeing it?
Interstellar General Information
In Amsterdam Eye.
Damn, had I known earlier maybe I'd be able to go. Who knows, maybe they'll do another screening in November. It'll be 5 years since the premiere. Both me and my wife are huge fans of the film and we weren't able to see the film together when it was released so this might be a nice trip for us.
They only arranged three screenings now and I don't know if they're allowed to keep the print (I guess not). They will screen Space Odyssey again but I don't know when.
Don't want to ruin your trip, but maybe I can go with you, when you'll see a chance to watch it?LelekPL wrote: ↑March 1st, 2019, 8:55 amDamn, had I known earlier maybe I'd be able to go. Who knows, maybe they'll do another screening in November. It'll be 5 years since the premiere. Both me and my wife are huge fans of the film and we weren't able to see the film together when it was released so this might be a nice trip for us.
So, does anybody has got some links to articles that thoroughly explain the process behind Interstellar's 70mm print?
Did you see it yet at Eye in 70mm? I saw it there last Wednesday and it looked pretty good. But it was amazing seeing the movie again on a big screen after 4 years
Yeah I saw it there too! Ikr, it was amazing
Paul Franklin tweets in length about the making of this shot.
https://twitter.com/pauljfranklin/statu ... 4755852291
https://twitter.com/pauljfranklin/statu ... 4755852291
Dragon_316ca wrote: ↑July 17th, 2019, 11:01 amPaul Franklin tweets in length about the making of this shot.
https://twitter.com/pauljfranklin/statu ... 4755852291
wonder how many crunches he did per day to do this?Matthew was lying on a plate, moulded to fit his back, which in turn was mounted on a turntable. The IMAX camera was mounted on his chest, like a monstrous GoPro!