Why you need to see Oppenheimer on IMAX 70mm film
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LOCATIONS SHOWING OPPENHEIMER ON 70mm IMAX: www.imax.com/news/oppenheimer...
IMAX 70mm film is a big deal, especially when a big movie like Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer will be coming out on it. 70mm, 35mm, and IMAX film size comparisons reveal why you need to see any move in IMAX 15/70 (IMAX 1570) film when possible, especially when the movie stars Cillian Murphy. Projecting the film is no small task either, with massive 15,000 Watt explosive Arc Lamps are required to illuminate the 5.5 feet per second of film flying by (or 3.5 Mph) and here I can give a close look at the films including 8mm, 16mm, 35mm, 70mm 5/70 (5 perf 70mm) and 15/70 (15 perf 70mm) as well as what an Arc Lamp looks like and what it means. We are talking about 18k resolution of film that will be projected on gigantic dome screens, and I will help you find locations (where to see Oppenheimer on 70mm IMAX film) near you that will be presenting the movie in this format. I used frames from some famous movies including The Bee Movie (2007) and Interstellar (2014).
Where to see any IMAX: www.imax.com/theatres
Where to find (incomplete) IMAX 70mm: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...
Or, the Oppenheimer website will probably list them: www.oppenheimermovie.com/
#oppenheimer #IMAX #70mm #Film #Projector #ArcLamp #35mm #16mm #8mm #projection #christophernolan #cillianmurphy #IMAX1570 #1570 #IMAXFILM
00:00 Why Oppenheimer?
00:53 35mm Film
01:27 70mm Film (5 Perf)
02:18 16mm Film
02:28 8mm Film
02:38 The Big Reveal
03:20 70mm IMAX
03:39 70mm Size Comparison
04:17 The Lamp (Short-Arc)
05:11 Why you must see IMAX 70mm
06:23 Length and Speed
06:57 Bee Movie
07:23 How to See 70mm
07:44 Things to Look Out For
08:45 Wrap Up
Thank you Valerie Moore for advice and feedback on the video.
Photo attributions:
By Chemical Engineer - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
By Holger.Ellgaard - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
CC BY 2.5, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
Cillian Murphy By Maximilian Bühn, CC-BY-SA 4.0, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
Christopher Nolan by By Georges Biard, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
IMAX is a Trademark of The IMAX Corporation.
Film frames used for education/commentary and the images depicted are owned by the owners of The Bee Movie (Dreamworks) and Interstellar (Warner Brothers). Promotional material for Oppenheimer is owned by Universal.
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Any 70mm (IMAX or regular/5perf) or 35mm is better than ANY DIGITAL (including digital IMAX). If you have the option always go for it! Otherwise, IMAX Laser is the next best bet. After that, all other options are basically the same. LOCATIONS SHOWING OPPENHEIMER ON IMAX 70mm: www.imax.com/news/oppenheimer-in-imax-70mm I’m now aware I pronounced Cillian’s name wrong. And yes, I got a new mic since this video. The exact resolution is almost subjective of film frames by size, largely due to the size of the grain from the film stock, and speed of the film and the manufacture also have a large impact! Also, as some other have pointed out there are also different venues with different screen sizes, GT (Grand Theater) is the largest, and what you also should aim for when finding a venue. UPDATE: First announcement for screening www.forbes.com/sites/bennyhareven/2023/02/14/bfi-imax-showing-7-christopher-nolan-films-in-imax-70mm/?sh=15a313b8514b
@TobeWilsonNetwork
Жыл бұрын
I thought that was just your pet name for him. Cillian “Silly” Murphy
@yoyocolton739
Жыл бұрын
lol nerd
@yoyocolton739
Жыл бұрын
lol nerd
@Narblo
Жыл бұрын
To e fair, he wrote it wrong and want us to pronounce it like he should have written it.
@Indastro117
Жыл бұрын
@@Narblo congrats on the xenophobia, his name is Irish, you wouldn’t tell an African person their name is spelled wrong so don’t do it here
I hope Nolan keeps switching back and forth between historical films and fiction films. He did Dunkirk, then jumped to Tenet, and now is going back to history with Oppenheimer. I REALLY hope that his next project is another ultra-ambitious space film like Interstellar.
@CharlesVanNoland
Жыл бұрын
I'd rather it be another ultra-ambitious sci-fi like Inception or Tenet. At the end of the day though, all his best ideas he had mulled over for years earlier in his life. It seems like every director starts running out of those ideas they'd played with in their head their entire lives. The same thing happens w/ musicians. They make their best stuff early on and then everything else is a bit more formulaic and 'content' than their super original definitive early stuff. Hopefully CN can pull off something even more mindblowing than Inception, or Tenet.
@b.g.3073
Жыл бұрын
As much as I love Nolan (damn near obsessed), his brother Jonathan Nolan and Hans Zimmer deserve a ton of credit.
@badpuppy3
Жыл бұрын
I hope Christopher Nolan makes a chick flick next.
@aandwdabest
Жыл бұрын
@@badpuppy3lmao
@MamadNobari
Жыл бұрын
The trailer and the dialogue and all the acting made it look so much melodramatic and too Hollywoody with all those actors especially Matt Damon, that I just rather watch this story from a director who isn't as loud and dramatic and Hollywoody as Nolan is, and rather watch Nolan have sex with the mother of time and space instead of historical events.
Tenet was shown in 70mm as well. Pretty much any movie after Dark Knight Rises of Nolans are shown in 70mm theaters....or at least what's left of them
@TubbyJ420
Жыл бұрын
I don't know how many 5/70 Tenet prints were made, but only about ten 15/70 were made thanks to Covid shutting down most places.
@BlueZirnitra
Жыл бұрын
He's not saying otherwise. He's essentially just explaining why you should be watching the next big Nolan film on 70mm celluloid rather than 35 or digital IMAX. Same as his previous movies, but a lot of people won't be aware of the difference without a video like this.
@chlam___1101
Жыл бұрын
When I started working at a movie theater I thought it would involve working with the projectors nope it's all digital now guys :(
@CarlosVixil
Жыл бұрын
@@BlueZirnitra he could of made a short and said it’s out on film, avoid digital
@BlueZirnitra
Жыл бұрын
@@CarlosVixil shorts are short attention span cancer and a lot of people avoid them. I'd rather watch a proper explanation than get caught in a loop of 15 second tiktoks because I'm not 12.
The important thing is to catch Oppenheimer on film. The movie is being finished photochemically, meaning that only the CGI shots go through a computer. The rest is analog! Which is especially exciting, since parts of the movie were shot on black and white 65mm film. Meaning it’s the first time we’ll see 70mm and 70mm IMAX film that was actually filmed with BW film!
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
Yes exactly! I was planning on making a video about the photochemical finishing and the black and white aspect, I have a great poster about this I recently got
@VariTimo
Жыл бұрын
@@KyleMiko From FotoKem?
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
@@VariTimo No, from BKSTS/International Moving Image Society
@thirday8421
Жыл бұрын
@@KyleMiko please make a video about it :)
@rph_redacted
Жыл бұрын
@@KyleMiko oh then i am definitely subscribing
Interstellar in 70MM IMAX was one of the greatest movie experiences of my entire life.
@ethanolfeed1975
Жыл бұрын
I wish I saw it in that format
@maek555
Жыл бұрын
They should rerun that again in theaters. I would pay double to watch that.
@canobenitez
Жыл бұрын
it blew my tits off
@nick15684
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I saw it in IMAX too, it was absolutely amazing, never seen anything like that in my life.
@thesaurness2616
Жыл бұрын
I second that. I saw interstellar in a dome IMAX theatre. Nothing before or after has come close to that experience.
I saw Dunkirk in 70mm Imax and it was the most breath-taking cinematic experience of my life.
@5roundsrapid263
Жыл бұрын
I saw it twice in 70mm. It was amazing. The theater I saw it in no longer has 70mm, and I am just devastated.
@utterlee
Жыл бұрын
@@5roundsrapid263 yeah I’m slightly anxious that my cinema, which was one of the last in the UK to have 70mm IMAX, might no longer have it.
@jiblanco31
Жыл бұрын
Totally agree. Dunkirk in 70mm was incredibly breath-taking and wish I had seen it more than once.
@flimpeenflarmpoon1353
Жыл бұрын
@@utterlee which one is that?
@utterlee
Жыл бұрын
@@flimpeenflarmpoon1353 the Vue Printworks in Manchester.
Thank you for taking the time to make this! It’s sad to me that IMAX 70mm is being used less and less. Christopher Nolan is a true artist and understands the value this brings to the experience.
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
No problem, thanks for watching and appreciating IMAX 70mm!
@martaaay774
Жыл бұрын
Oppenheimer 70mm is on a staggering 11miles of film!!!
There are two things that I need to mention. “LieMAX” is not just Digital IMAX, it’s the 1.90:1 IMAX ratio that is the Lie as it is not in the true 1.43:1 format. IMAX digital in 1.43:1 is still considered true IMAX. Also when it comes to film vs digital, it also comes down to how the image is treated between camera to screen. Christopher Nolan has the time and money to create his films in what is called a photochemical process. Meaning the colour timing (grading of the image) is done by hand, the very limited visual effects are scanned at an 8K resolution and then optically placed back into the film. And the editing is done using dailies, which creates timesheets for the physical edits which are then done to the film by hand. With this workflow, yes. The IMAX film version is the superior format to see the film. But this sort of treatment these days is ULTRA RARE. Most films that are shot with IMAX film cameras then go through a digital intermediate process. This then lowers the resolution down to (depending on the budget) 2, 4 or 8K. Usually 4K. Granted, still super high bitrate (which that’s a whole ‘nother thing entirely), but a lower resolution nonetheless. So in this instance, the superior format in terms of detail and colour reproduction 99% of the time would be the IMAX digital version. Whereas if you like the imperfections of film, by all means go ahead and watch the film version. But the source is inherently 4K, and even blown up to 15/70 is still 4K.
@PETROVICGAMES
Жыл бұрын
Where did you read about this ??
@itsluek
Жыл бұрын
@@PETROVICGAMES There’s a lot there. Not sure which in particular, but my IMAX and film knowledge is both from first and secondhand knowledge and with about 20 years of working in various parts of the film, television and client based industry.
@brandon_nope
Жыл бұрын
Aren't most IMAX movies in 1.90:1 though? 1.43:1 would just be wasted space for theaters.
@itsluek
Жыл бұрын
@@brandon_nope Only in the modern advent of IMAX Digital is 1.90:1 considered “IMAX”. And the term “LieMax” came from when IMAX still meant something. The Dark Knight was heavily spruiked as must see in IMAX and people went and just saw that it was nothing special and just had a few scenes in “16:9” opposed to the Full 1.43:1 version which was mindblowingly fantastic! This is when IMAX started appeasing shareholders and left the “Image MAXimum” heritage and distanced themselves from purely being about the amazing 1.43:1 experience and started working to get their brand into as many cinema chains… and now peoples homes. So yea, a lot of films are in 1.90:1, but for example the difference in IMAX experience for the upcoming Oppenheimer will be 1000x better in a 1.43:1 screen than not. And a lot of the time, yes, the extra real estate is wasted, but more often than not the 1.90:1 image on a 1.43:1 screen will be more immersive as the auditorium was custom built for the space as opposed to a retrofit to suit a chain cinemas needs.
@TrioLOLGamers
Жыл бұрын
@@brandon_nope they do. 1:43 just adds the "old style" feel. It is like the war between vinyl records and digital records: digital is way superior in any way PERIOD, BUT, if you record the music on vinyl, it will sound better on vinyl. You can simulate vinyl sound (there are valid VSTs), in fact, also in IMAX there are cinemas 1:43:1 with up to 16k resolution digitally (there is one 1 hour far from where i live). Will you notice the difference? No. Also because higher resoluzions means more CGI work and today films have lots of rushed CGI (and also lots of rushed audio Mastering)
My local IMAX has 15/70 prints of the Dark Knight trilogy, Interstellar, Dunkirk, Tenet and 1 of only 4 prints made of the 'unrestored' 2001 a Space Odyssey that Nolan supervised. They will be getting a 15/70 print of Oppenheimer and i will be going to see it over and over 😁
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
Awesome! What IMAX is that?
@TubbyJ420
Жыл бұрын
@@KyleMiko the Kramer IMAX Theatre in Saskatchewan Canada. They're currently renovating, removing 1 of their 2 15/70 projectors to put a pair of Laser projectors in. The laser will do the full 1.43:1 aspect ratio and 3d. They're keeping one of the film projectors because they know how special it is.
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
@@TubbyJ420 always sad to see a 15/70 go away but atleast they are keeping one!
@5roundsrapid263
Жыл бұрын
You lucky dog. I had a 15/70 theater locally, but the projector no longer works. It was fantastic.
@owensmith7530
Жыл бұрын
@@TubbyJ420 They ought to keep the other 15/70 projector for spares. Buying a replacement if the one they kept dies could be difficult, are they even made any more?
I've just returned from IMAX Prague and it was an amazing experience to see Oppenheimer in this format and you can clearly see that those 4:3-like shots are much better quality than wide shots which were shot (if my informations are correct) on standard 70 mm film, not IMAX 70 mm. I am proud that we have only one cinema in continental Europe which kept projector for this format, it was totaly crowded, there were movie tourists from all over Europe.
@jenspolkowski7829
9 ай бұрын
Yeah, it is a fantastic theatre at Flora. :-) Was there yesterday.
The frustrating thing is that many "IMAX" theatres use digital laser projectors now, not film. They market it like its better but in reality people are being tricked into lower quality images.
@taxi1975
Жыл бұрын
Still better than Standard 2K, better audio, "larger Screen", better seats
@Dom-fw7nz
Жыл бұрын
I only got to see one 70MM IMAX film in my life, and it'll probably be the only one, and it was Interstellar. You're right. I'm sure the laser IMAX projectors can give a nice bright and sharp picture, but it still won't compare to that lovely authentic film look and the entire screen being filled with the full image. It's a pity Nolan is basically the only director pushing this technology to be preserved
@gustafsone
Жыл бұрын
Laser Imax is better than every digital system that came before, so it *IS* better for the vast majority of movies being shown on Imax screens. There is also an issue of physical space, meaning most venues would have to swap the laser/digital system for a film system (and some of them actually do this), as the projection rooms can't hold both systems (which would be 3 huge projectors, plus a giant platter tree for the 70mm film). It sucks for the people like us who actually want to see a 70mm film print, but I understand the predicament most venues are in. I consider myself very lucky to live in a city that still has at least 2 venues with a 70mm Imax film system capability. As for the whole "people are being tricked" thing, Imax has been playing that game for their entire existence. Before the laser systems were being installed, most venues were using a dual 2k xenon projection system that looked like complete ASS on any of their giant movie screens. How anyone found that acceptable is beyond me. I actually walked out of a couple of Imax screenings as soon as the first image hit the screen because I could tell what system they were using right away. To a commoner, however, they probably enjoyed the movie as much as they would have anywhere else they saw it.
@andrewbarnum5040
Жыл бұрын
Well said, and besides people not understanding, too many people have been brainwashed into not caring and so they watch the movie on their phones. But film is a more emotional medium and there is something magical about watching film projected on a super large screen. Thanks for your wonderful comment.
@pettersteen7206
Жыл бұрын
I believe there are still a few IMAX film projectors out there. Like BFI in Waterloo London is one. Or did they change it?
I'm happy for those of you who are looking forward to the ultra high resolution but I really wish people would pay just as much attention to the sound as they do the visuals. Films like Dune work so amazingly well in IMAX theatres because the sound mix is incredible, and is part of the reason Tenet was an indecipherable mess.
@hippocheese14
Жыл бұрын
Tenet was a fucking banger in premium theaters. The dialogue in the movie didn't matter - it was ALL about that phenomenal score. I watched it 3 times in Showcase XPLUS. Maybe you should pay attention to music too when you tell people to pay attention to sound -_-
@JacobODell_
Жыл бұрын
@@hippocheese14 Maybe you misread what I'd written, but I said the sound MIX, do you not think I included the music in that? If the dialogue wasn't important, why is it there at all? If I wanted to listen to just the soundtrack with some visuals in the background, I'll go to a Hans Zimmer concert lol
@johndough8115
Жыл бұрын
No offense, but the new Dune film was not only Boring... but the sound track was also Boring Trash. It was basically the same tones being played over and over again. Listen to the best of Dunes soundtrack, and compare it to the Original "Nightmare on Elm Street" scoring. There IS no comparison, at all. The new dune was clearly made by Inept diversity hires and autists.
@ortzinator
Жыл бұрын
Dune was far too loud at my IMAX
@johndough8115
Жыл бұрын
@@ortzinator Email the Store / Manager. Threaten to Sue them, over hearing damages.. in your story about your experience. At very least, they will give you a free ticket for another show. However, they will Hopefully get someone in there, that isnt half deaf, to adjust the volume levels properly. At my theater location, they did both. However, it took at least TWO email complaints (the last one threatening a lawsuit, and the mention of possible children / babies hearing damages) , before they finally reduced the volume levels to acceptable levels. With my Imax, Lord of the Rings was worst. Those screeching Hooded Baddies... made the entire movie unbearable, as my ears were almost Bleeding. The next worse, was one of the superman films, i believe. Those blasting Horns were killin me. I think some of the new-er Imax theaters, might use an Automatic adjustment, so that humans are out of the loop. Also, if you do go again, make sure to bring earplugs, just in case. That said, I dont think Ive seen anything in the last +15 yrs, worth spending money on watching.
I was a 35mm projectionist for the longest time during my high school and college years. My colleagues and I visited an IMAX theater one time and got a tour of the projection room while there. Impressive technology and great memories. 👍🏻
I saw Dunkirk on 70mm in Manchester, England, and it blew my mind. The sense of scale you got in the dogfight scenes was incredible.
You have taught me so much. I thought film was gone and 4-8k was the best resolution possible this is actually so cool
@willb.383
Жыл бұрын
Not only is film not gone but there are currently new 70/65mm film cameras being developed. We are finally realizing that film can’t be beat when it comes to resolution. We can capture in super high res digital but it’s the broadcast/display that is still lacking. Film and projection has had it figured out for decades.
just a note: Your 35mm image includes the optical track and your 70mm does not. 70mm/perf used to use magnetic stripe that also took up space, IMAX started using a double system (35mm full coat) so had a much bigger (maximum) image than previous projection systems.
@gustafsone
Жыл бұрын
I still wish Imax would have either worked out a deal with DTS, or come up with their own timecode-based system for the audio. When I briefly worked with Imax film, it kind of blew my mind how they were doing sound by frame-sync. It seems like they could have put some timecode on there (similar to the 5/70mm film strip in this video) and had perfect sound/sync every time without having to worry about it. I will say that DTS has certainly made 5/70mm presentation a lot easier these days, not having to worry about the damn mag stripe, especially when it would get slightly damaged and cause clicks during audio playback.
@owensmith7530
Жыл бұрын
@@gustafsone I love the giant oversized DTS timecode which is so easily visible on the 70mm print shown here.
@PhilMoskowitz
11 ай бұрын
"Oklahoma" and "Around the World in 80 Days" were shot on 65mm film (so was Oppenheimer). The extra 5mm was for six audio tracks
@owensmith7530
11 ай бұрын
@@PhilMoskowitz Oppenheimer was shot on IMAX cameras running 70mm horizontally same as the projection, that is my understanding. Camera 65 that you refer to runs the film vertically and indeed the extra 5mm width was used for the innermost magnetic soundtracks on 70mm 6 track magnetic.
Hey Kyle, awesome video you've made here! I'm sure this will start gaining thousands of views every week once Oppenheimer is out in theaters, because people will be wondering why all the posters say "see it in 1570 imax" and they'll watch this video to understand it. I'll be probably taking a plane flight from Sydney to Melbourne just to see this in 1570, because Melbourne is the only imax in Australia with 1570 equipment. Cheers, have a good one, Kyle!
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Clark, I hope you are right! And best of luck with the traveling to see the 1570, I am hoping I do not have to fly to see it but if I have to I will! Will be totally worth it
I think what would be best is for every IMAX theatre to be equipped with Dolby Atmos Speakers, especially if Hans Zimmer composed the score, so that audiences can get an even better experience.
@redda2
11 ай бұрын
Hans Zimmer not involved in Oppenheimer
@tonyke2550
11 ай бұрын
@@redda2 doesn’t matter
very comprehensive and vivid, thanks for your illustrations!!!!!
This is cool!!! Loved the presentation. I guess this is from the point of view of a projectionist? Since Oppenheimer was literally made in my backyard in New Mexico in some of the exact locations where the "Device" was built in the early 1940's I intend to be at my local IMAX theater in July to watch this film. Great job!
TENET was released on 70mm IMAX, but it was very limited since it was during the height of the pandemic
@TheRealAndersonCooper
Жыл бұрын
Tenet was an awesome movie
I love how practical Christopher Nolan is. He isn't afraid to step outside the norm to create something really enjoyable.
You’ve explained it so well, Kyle! And wow your knowledge and the demonstrating actually film frames on your hand are just so stunning to see them! Gotta watch 70mm IMAX ahaha🎉 👏
I have tickets to see Oppenheimer on July 20 in 70mm IMAX in Hoover Alabama. I'm so excited. Thank you for sharing how much better this experience will be!
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
Let me know how it goes! I’m so excited
I'm so bummed there's no IMAX theater in my entire state... I recently got to see a movie in an IMAX theater for the very first time a couple weeks ago when I was visiting Cleveland, and it was nothing short of incredible.
11 ай бұрын
Here too! I would have to travel more than 300km for it, what won't be happening
I think I knew that Imax film was reeled horizontally through the projector instead of vertically, but I never made this connection until now: Imax = VistaVision.
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
Good point! It is basically just larger VistaVision
@jacobmacdonagh4070
Жыл бұрын
@@KyleMiko VistaVision is to 35mm as Imax is to 70mm
Excellent visual comparisons!!! Thank you!!!!
Great video!! One of the most informative on the subject! I love movies, and film. I build home theaters for a living, and those with large budgets I always push for them to let me build their room around the IMAX screen ratios, which requires taller ceilings than most rooms allow to make it worth it
When this movie was announced with its release date (at least when I saw it the first time) I teared up because all the stars in the universe aligned to have my favorite director be the one directing a movie about this part in history easily one of my top 3 moments to nerd out about and then to put one of my favorite actors playing my favorite person from this story (Oppenheimer) there has to be something out there or this is those one in a billion things. To have it also come out on my birthday it's just insane I'm so excited I cannot wait!!!!!!!!!❤
I never really got the hype around this film until this video. This has been really educational for me
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching :)
@MnemonicHeadTrip
Жыл бұрын
@@KyleMiko I feel the same, but I’m a bit saddened by the fact that most people won’t even be able to see it in the way it’s intended. There’s no good way to tell if a theater near you has 70mm imax capabilities, and even if you look at the archives most of those have been shut down
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
@@MnemonicHeadTrip My hope is the near-future in promoting the movie all the theaters showing it in IMAX 70mm will be on a list somewhere, hopefully from Universal
This is by far the best explanation of IMAX in all YT 👏🏻
your blowing out my speakers with the audio mix
I am here for Cillian Murphy. I grew up in East Tennessee and we actually went to Oak Ridge, Tenn. early grade schools condemned from the Manhattan Project. Clinton High School was bombed in 1958 during integrations protests. The elementary schools in Oak Ridge were Not used so we were bused to these schools with tiny desks and toilets and water fountains and low blackboards. An air force base was built in Briceful with jets waiting for take off to protect the Atomic Energy Commission and Y plants. We were taught with bomb drills and believed it could happen because we saw what happened to our high school . martial law and burning crosses were added attractions. Great childhood memories, the rich had bomb shelters and the rest of us kids hid under our desks. Russia is still at the treats of nuclear Bombs. We have not learned very much in my life of 78 years. SAD
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
Very cool story! Thanks for sharing
The Science Museum in London still has an IMAX film projector. I watched Apollo 11 First Steps (the 45 minute version for IMAX) there and it was the most fabulous picture I have ever seen. They regularly show films there, particularly ones Christopher Nolan directed since there are IMAX film prints. After I saw Apollo 11 the Science Museum closed their cinema for a few weeks to install an IMAX laser digital projector, I forget precisely what type. But they assured followers that their beloved IMAX film projector was staying. So you may now have to check which projector is being used for each showing.
Great video dude!
So happy to have found your channel!!
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching :)
TENET had a 15/70mm at the capable imax screens during it's re-release like 1 month after NYC theaters bạn was lifted during cov19. I saw Tenet in 15/70. There where also some screening for wonder woman in 15/70 (people forgot that was shot with IMAX 9802 camera) as well as some screenings for Eternals, which was the only marvel film ever shot with IMAX 70mm film on the 9802 camera.
@owensmith7530
Жыл бұрын
I wondered why the Wonder Woman picture looked so good even on Blu Ray. That IMAX camera probably helped, if you get garbage in you can't improve it.
Great video, very informative. I plan on making a trip to either Nashville or Beuford to see Oppenheimer on IMAX 70mm. It will be my first movie I see on IMAX Film.
@5roundsrapid263
Жыл бұрын
I hate to inform you that the Nashville 70mm projector is no longer functional. I just found out recently myself. I saw Dunkirk on it, and it was incredible.
Great video Kyle!!!
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Kyle!
Dude I’ve watched this video like 5 times without realizing you were the LNL projectionist at WPI! I try to catch every 35mm and 70mm screening I can on the weekends here!
love the video, awesome explanation! so much I didn't know. I will say though your audio dynamics are a little inconsistent, a lot of clip distortion at the peaks and real quiet in other parts. Try using a compressor into a limiter with whatever built in effects your software has, or by using a dynamics plugin. Cheers!
@TimNeumann
11 ай бұрын
Totally agree. I belive I've not heard any video clipping on KZread in the past 10 years - and I watch a lot. This is horrible and ruins the watching experience for me.
I’m fortunate enough to live near a city that has a 5x70 theater as well as a IMAX with Laser literally within 10 minutes of each other and another IMAX with Laser just another 30 minutes away. Will definitely watch in both 5x70 and IMAX with Laser 👍🏼
Thanks for the detailed explanation Kyle. Great video.
I watched it in 700mm IMAX FILM yesterday at Celebration Cinema North IMAX in Grand Rapids Michigan. It was so fun! You can even go up behind the projection area and watch the film spool through the projector. It's awesome.
I was lucky enough to see interstellar in 70mm Imax at the Providence, Rhode Island Showcase, hoping they have an Imax film screening of Oppenheimer
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
I hope to see it there too! Lucky you, seeing interstellar!
Great video. I'm honoured to say that I saw 70mm IMAX version of Dunkirk in our IMAX theatre in Czech Republic. It was one of 4 theatres in Europe that show that film in this way, the three other were all located in UK. Huge fan of Chris a huge fan o celluloid, can't wait for Oppenhemier. Where did you get those examples? 😀 BTW is that Biqu B1? I have that one in my home. 😀
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
Great to hear you saw it in 70mm IMAX! The 70mm IMAX was off eBay, but everything else I had was from projecting over the years. And thanks for the kind words!
@KRAFTWERK2K6
Жыл бұрын
There's only one in Germany i think and that's the Zoopalast in Berlin, where they had restored the whole cinema for that purpose. I think one of the first new 70mm screenings was "The Hateful Eight". I wanted to go see Interstellar there but NOBODY i knew wanted to go watch it with me...
@fedecx
Жыл бұрын
Which theatre in Czechia is that? Id consider going
@MartinSladek96
Жыл бұрын
By leatest news on their Facebook page, they still don't know if they will get 70 mm print...
@owensmith7530
Жыл бұрын
Dunkirk was shown on 70mm IMAX film at the Science Museum in London. I don't know where the other UK showings were.
Absolutely loved this video. Amazing man
The clipping in your audio is awe full dude. I wanted to watch the whole video but couldn’t take any more distortion
4k is pretty equel to 35mm movie film. Give or take the quality of the lenses and film stock used. I also think how Star Wars episode 2 footage was only captured in 1080P on a smaller sensor than most DSLRS have today. I think the sensor in that Sony camera was smaller than an APS-C sensor yet when I saw episode 2 in the theater I couldn't tell. Granted at that time I didn't know alot about digital film resolution and My Fujifilm MX-2900 digital camera was a whopping 2.3mp. 1800X1200
Hi Kyle, brilliant educational video well done. I am looking forward to Oppenheimer 15/70mm. Regards Michael
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the compliment! I can’t wait either
nice vid dude!
Great video!
Wow great video. That 35mm frame has SDDS on the edges, Dolby Digital between the Perfs, SR analogue and a DTS timecode sync track. It's hard masked to flat 1:85.1 projected with a circular lens instead of Cinemascope full frame anamorphic with an anamorphic lens. How geeky am I lol
@owensmith7530
Жыл бұрын
I went through exactly the same thought process identifying all those aspects of the 35mm print. It doesn't seem geeky to me, these things are important.
Some corrections: Imax 70mm film you see in an Imax theater isn't at 18k because the film has been processed and the final film that is made to project is lower than 18k, I don't know how much lower. This is how you should see the process of an Imax film: Imax film + other portions not in Imax > scanned digitally > some processing by Imax > *Print new film to be sent to Imax theater. *This step will be skipped if the film is an Imax digital-only release. Liemax are Imax theaters with an aspect ratio of 1.90:1(No matter the projection system except the Imax 70mm film system) Non-Liemax theaters are Imax theaters with an aspect ratio of 1.43:1(Only Imax 70mm film system and Imax dual laser system with the 1.43:1 ratio screen) Following are the projection systems that an Imax theater can have: Xenon, Single Laser, Dual Laser, and 70mm. A Liemax theater can have the following projection systems: Xenon, Single Laser, and Dual Laser. A Non-liemax theater has the following projection systems: Dual Laser and 70mm. Just so you know, Dual Laser theater can only show Imax movies at a 1.43:1 ratio if the theater has a screen compatible with the 1.43:1 ratio. You may hear of Imax GT which stands for Imax Grand Theater which essantily means it's an Imax theater that supports the 1.43:1 ratio. Hope this help :)
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info! I do have to somewhat disagree with the resolution claim however. While you are right about losing resolution when scanned digitally and of course if scenes were shot on a different format, but Nolan for example usually does not do digital scan for film prints unless the scene required it for VFX. He is known to do it photochemically as much as possible, matching the grading and such to the digital scans for digital releases. So the 18k is very much possible at times
@swestuff
Жыл бұрын
@@KyleMiko Imax does their own mastring which requires it to be digitally scanned first mainly so they can send the film to digital Imax theaters. But what you say maybe true though since Nolan seems to make his movies close to true Imax as possible
thanks for the vid, great visualizations i've never seen before but always wondered about.
I just want to say that this is a great fricking video!
I really wish I had an IMAX 70mm theater here in Brazil. Unfortunately we just have a few IMAX with laser :(
@adonisds
Жыл бұрын
Nossos imax não são todos de lâmpada?
@EldssR6
Жыл бұрын
@@adonisdsAqui no RJ eu sei que são aquele duplo projetores a laser. E eu acho que todos no Br são assim, mas posso estar errado.
While I think IMAX is a an amazing technical achievement and I used to really enjoy the IMAX travelogues, I despise the square IMAX aspect ratio. I immensely prefer the CinemaScope 2.35:1 aspect ratio. That is actually very close to human field of vision and it tends to fill your peripheral vision in a way that IMAX doesn't. Resolution is not everything.
@MatthewJohnson-cy7pu
Жыл бұрын
YES! IMAX was designed to lose your peripheral vision- 20% of the image is "garbage." Watch DUNE in Scope- it is completely different and BETTER than the IMAX version. IMAX is great for fidelity and resolution- but it is not ART.
@isaacbedford3644
Жыл бұрын
completely agree. I don't want to have to move my head to see the top (or sides) of the screen
@JackOLanternBob
Жыл бұрын
@@isaacbedford3644 you don't have to because the subjects of the frame are always going to be in view without having to look at the very top or bottom of the IMAX screen
@isaacbedford3644
Жыл бұрын
@@JackOLanternBob I personally want to be able to see the boundaries of the frame with ease
@honesty_-no9he
Жыл бұрын
TOTAL MYTH scope is NOT how we see the world. Our vision is spherical.
I’m no AV nerd, don’t know anything about this stuff. This video was fantastic, you’re self-deprecating jokes… also fantastic! Seriously, this is super interesting, thanks
great work kyle !
35mm flat is usually 2K. There really is no point to scan 35mm any higher because color crystals equate roughy to pixel size and you can’t shove more crystals per mm. Anamorphic gets 25% more vertical resolution with 35mm but you need that special squeeze-unsqueeze lens. If you are wasting any money in a cineplex offering IMAX digital, don’t pay for it. It’s usually an upres and barely more than 2.5k. If your feature master is digital, then 4K anamorphic is more popular as a working format than it was 10 years ago, and this is the usual IMAX digital projection resolution, but NOBODY is delivering VFX in 18-20k that is necessary for true IMAX features. It’s all uprez. If you’re really lucky, the VFX house will work in 5k, but absolutely nobody is working in 18k.
You didn't cut the left edge of 70mm Imax (interstellar frame) properly. I suffer from OCD. Thank you for the video! I always thought 70mm is just another name for Imax.
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
I didn’t cut the IMAX; I could never! Someone gave it to me like that :)
Love your narration technique while showcasing
Hi Kyle Mikołajczyk. Thanks for making this small documentary about film formats. I went to Prague for seeing Oppie in IMAX 1570. It was beautiful! Kind of „show-scan” where you could see the negatives were shot in 65 mm 5 perf for some scenes. Making the IMAX 1570 parts (shot on 65 mm IMAX (1565) cams even more spectacular. Nice to see a little piece of dirt in the camera (yes, camera!) when they shot the movie (completely bottom of the image, just left from the centre). Not in all shots! Christopher Nolan made my heart beat at double rate. ❤
I would highly recommend watching steve yedlin's video on resolution. The number of pixels doesn't mean the image is resolving more detail. Granted IMAX70 is a highly resolving image format, but with the Alexa 65 or Venice 2, you are seeing images surpassing the resolving detail of IMAX film. For me the biggest issue are digital projectors, I personally believe IMAX needs to update their cinema projectors to 8k, so that we can see the full potential of current "large format" digital cameras. Also color grading plays a huge role on the look and detail of the film. IMAX70 has a very punchy and warm look off the film print. This gives the perception of a sharper image compared to a digital camera not graded correctly. That print film look can be easily emulated on to digital videos. The problem is studios or filmmakers don't care or want to learn that process. Having personally worked and been trained with IMAX MSM 9802 cams, I can't really see the advantages of it anymore. Only benefit is if you shoot the negative and then print on film. So barely any scanning done. Only person doing that is Nolan. But once again, if you shoot on a Venice 2, emulate the color and tones to be print film like, finish in 8k, and show it on a theoretical imax laser 8k projector system, chances are it will surpass the quality of IMAX film. This is to me is great because you don't have to shoot on 3 minute mags, have to adr dialogue, don't have to retime the camera if the belts go out of sync, the digital cameras are much lighter and smaller, you don't have to shoot film, not shooting film also is less wasteful on hazardous chemicals, and you can run off smaller batteries
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the info! I am glad to have someone who has used the equipment to give their input, it is much appreciated. I do hope IMAX rolls out 8K projectors, the 4K laser do not do the images justice
This makes me anticipate my local IMAX even more. Back in 2008, Sydney's IMAX closed its doors in preparation for a $2 billion makeover in the precinct it was in. On that date, it held the world record for largest IMAX screen at 35.72 m × 29.57 m (117.2 ft × 97.0 ft). It went out with a bang in 2016 when Christopher Nolan actually choosing to run the Dark Knight 15/70 for the final time; a perfect choice for a perfect screen to run 15/70 on. This video is: kzread.info/dash/bejne/daissteGf7zWg9Y.html The new replacement is behind schedule, and the exact screen size isn't known although there are some who have stated it needed to be reduced in size to fit the new building (which is larger oddly). But it has been said that Sydney always wanted to reclaim the record moving to a 35.73m x 29.42m, almost the same size as the old, which would make it still the largest in area albeit no longer the tallest or widest, but the largest 1.43:1 Hoping it opens for Oppenheimer. Prior to closing I saw Interstellar 15/70 and it wasn't only the quality of the image that blew me away, but the sound. Just visited the brand new largest screen in Japan (Tokyo), which is 25.8m ×18.9m and in area, that's less than 1/2 the Sydney screen. But to be honest, I think it's more manageable because the screen in Sydney is so large it requires extremely altered seating (feet are always behind the row ahead's head)
@blackcyborg009
Жыл бұрын
Do you think the Ribbon IMAX Sydney would open in time for Oppenheimer? (July 2023) Or will it have to wait for Dune (November 2023)
Really good video!
Awesome Video 👍
Gotta thank Kodak for keeping these formats alive. If it wasn't for directors insisting to shoot movies on film the past decade we would've lost them forever
Before Oppenheimer became a talk, I thought people stopped using analogue films ages ago. Like, "Digital is just same thing but simpler to use " is what I thought. But ig I was absolutely wrong
@MnemonicHeadTrip
Жыл бұрын
Film has always been superior to most forms of digital. The amount of detail you can capture through film is insane
I accidentally bought a ticket to see Oppenheimer in 70MM without realizing that my local IMAX theater is one of just 30 IN THE ENTIRE WORLD showing this format. Needless to say, I can't wait!!
really good video and content and presentation wow thank you
Man, I love your production value and your sense of humor.
your mic saturation is really annoying... hope you buy a new one soon
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
Just did! Didn’t think anyone would actually watch one of my videos before
@Alice.59
Жыл бұрын
@@KyleMiko you video are good, very informative and well explained, continue like that and a lot of people are gonna watch them 🙂
@Cioriz
Жыл бұрын
fix yur mic. pls
Thats a really good demonstrationn of frame sizes on a lightbox. I've not seen this done before 👏
One year on the 4th of July when I worked at a movie theater we took a bunch of xenon projector bulbs that were supposed to be disposed of up to the roof and threw them off to watch them explode. It was awesome.
Fantastic video! Any idea as to when they will announce which theaters will receive which print format? I’m ready to book a special trip to see it in 70/15 ASAP! 😂
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
I am ready as well! I am hoping in the next month or two, I will be sure to keep looking. Thanks for the compliment :)
@McSpanky81
Жыл бұрын
@@KyleMiko I live in Melbourne Australia we have a 1570 IMAX theatre I can't wait for Oppenheimer.
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
@@McSpanky81 I think I have heard about your 15/70 theater over there! If I recall it’s one of the nicest ones
It doesn't matter which camera or instruments are used for production if you don't know how to use them properly, or to its potential. It all comes down to how knowledgeable the producer/creator is about such tools.
@joeduncan5186
Жыл бұрын
The Nolan team is the most IMAX knowledgeable team in the business.
I had to delay watching the movie on opening weekend so I can go this is in 70mm! Only one theatre in NYC apparently does this. Super excited!
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Seeing it in Rode Island opening week, otherwise I would head to the NYC one as well!
@MrUltimateX
Жыл бұрын
@@KyleMiko now that’s commitment
Love the humour & the info!
Great video. Greetings from Brazil.
I did end up reserving a ticket to Oppenheimer in Imax 70mm, but the kicker being the theater I got the ticket for is 3 hours away from me. So I plan to make a whole trip out of it since I always feel I'm missing out on something whenever these special movie are made. The one I regret the most missing out was not going to a Hateful Eight roadshow.
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
The trip will be totally worth it!
I have a question. Since Oppenheimer is being shot on IMAX, say I went to a normal cinema, with a normal standard projector, would the film be adapted, compressed etc. so that it would work with that project? Or does it not matter? In other words, does there have to be a special IMAX projector that can project the IMAX film in its normal ratio etc?
@MnemonicHeadTrip
Жыл бұрын
Essentially yes I think that’s how it works. It’s not going to be imax unless you see it with an imax projector
Really nice video - well explained..
I know nothing about film, just that I've really loved every Nolan film I've seen since I was a kid. I already bought tickets to see this in Imax 70mm at AMC Lincoln Square, just trusting Nolan on his word that this is the way it should be watched. Thanks for the indepth explanation since I had no idea what I had actually purchased.
@KyleMiko
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Let me know how it goes, I would have gone to the Lincoln Square if it was closer
My local true IMAX theater has the 15/70 format film projector, but it is not yet scheduled to have Oppenheimer showing. I really hope they do get it before it gets run out of theaters.
You rock! Thanks for the great (non animated) visual explanation!! Sub!!!❤
Man, watching this and the recent news that the only 1570 screen near me has closed makes me sad. I visited that screen when I was a kid (it was used in an interactive museum for kids), but back then I could not comprehend the marvel of cinematoghraphy I was watching. Now I only have Xenon-IMAX screens around. They look good but this video taught me I could never see the films as they are supposed to be seen.
Holy Shit! I just checked our local IMAX theater and they play it with original sound! That's a first I've seen! It was only dubbed until now and I'll never pay to watch a movie dubbed.
great video. clear & easy to follow explainer and visualiser for the laymen (me) who wants to understand more about film
I don't even know what Oppenheimer is about, all I know is that I missed The Hateful Eight in 70mm, so I HAD to catch this one!! I found a theater near me showing it in 70mm IMAX! This is about to be me at the movie theater 🤩🤯!!
other than the clipping mic, this is an excellent video!
Thanks bruv. Very informative. 👍😄 Edit: Oooooooh, what a find your channel is.
Loved it! I sincerely hope this will encourage more IMAXes to pay for film capabilities. But it'll only happen if more films are shot this way.
I'm seeing OPPENHEIMER 1570 @ IMAX Melbourne, Australia (which has both 1570, dual 4K Laser projectors & 2nd largest IMAX screen in the world) in early August & DUNKIRK 1570 next week - can't wait!
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
Let me know how it goes! So exciting
Thank you! Amazing content, i never saw the actual films compared, now I finally get why IMAX is such a big deal (and so expensive too). Just one thing, can you mention metric system measurements instead of just the imperial ones? I don't really know what a pound or foot is, and I think it's the same for many other viewers.
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the compliments, and I am very sorry about the lack of metric! I’ll try better next time, thanks for watching :)
@RumoSiAnnoia
Жыл бұрын
@@KyleMiko You are very kind, thank you!
Hey Kyle great video and very informative!! Can you make a video on how do they print CGI and VFX like how do they do post production on a physical film!
@KyleMiko
Жыл бұрын
I’ll put this on my video list
Thank you for putting me to sleep, you've fixed my insomnia.
@KyleMiko
11 ай бұрын
Glad I could help!
Great video. Good optics
I watched The Hateful Eight at a 70mm screening and it was really as beautiful as they said it would be. Havent seen anything like it since.