The large-format feature based on Homer’s epic was shot entirely on the IMAX Keighley Camera, a newly developed ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “On this one, it was 100 percent on Imax,” he said on the New Heights podcast. “It was the first movie that was ever done all on ...
Correspondent Scott Pelley and director Christopher Nolan visited FotoKem, the last motion picture lab in the world that makes 70mm prints, to see finishing touches being made to "The Odyssey," the ...
Christopher Nolan's upcoming film "The Odyssey" is the first feature shot entirely on next generation IMAX film cameras. The production uses a new quieter, lighter IMAX camera system, referred to as ...
FUJIFILM GFX ETERNA 55 ("GFX ETERNA 55"), Fujifilm's first digital camera purpose-built for professional filmmaking, has joined the list of IMAX-certified digital cameras. IMAX(R) certifies select ...
Like to take pictures while you’re watching Everybody Loves Raymond? The IMAX G6 PMP has a 2.0-megapixel camera shoehorned into the back, while the front sports a QVGA (320×240) screen. The media ...
This weekend, DreamWorks will release the live-action version of “How to Train Your Dragon.” A few weeks later, “F1: the Movie” opens, followed by “Superman.” All three films have one thing in common: ...
Christopher Nolan's adaptation of Homer's epic "The Odyssey" stars Matt Damon as Odysseus. Here's what we know about the movie.
For gaffer-turned-cinematographer Michael Bauman, One Battle After Another is the culmination of his 30-plus-year career. Beginning in the early ‘90s, Bauman cut his teeth in the camera department, ...
More than a year before “F1: The Movie” would eventually hit theaters, Apple struck a deal with IMAX. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive ...
The Oscar-winning duo behind "The Last Repair Shop" discuss their new collaboration, and using elements like talking drums and an IMAX camera to shape a story around lost Ghanaian history. “Because it ...
If you’re in the market for about 1,700 80-foot wide projection screens, then you’re in luck. According to the Wall Street ...