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Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' is making history by filming entirely on 65mm IMAX film, thanks to new, quieter cameras.
After 'Oppenheimer,' the big-screen company designed new cameras and production tech to allow Nolan to shoot in Imax, on film ...
Following the groundbreaking visuals of Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan’s upcoming adaptation of The Odyssey is set to make ...
The Odyssey will be the first blockbuster in history to be exclusively shot on IMAX film cameras, per The Hollywood Reporter.
Not only did Nolan want to shoot the entire film on IMAX, he wanted to shoot it on an IMAX film camera, which are much bigger, louder, and harder to cart around. At the Cannes Film Festival ...
The director has used IMAX cameras in most of his films, with each addition to his oeuvre more readily embracing the big-screen format. Nolan tells stories on an epic scale, so it only makes sense ...
“A year before Chris started filming The Odyssey, he called me and said he wanted to make a whole film shot with Imax cameras,” said Gelfond, speaking during a Imax lunch and press conference ...
After 'Oppenheimer,' the big-screen company designed new cameras and production tech to allow Nolan to shoot in Imax, on film, end-to-end in his upcoming epic, and not just for select sequences.
And that’s what we’re doing,” Gelfond told press at an Imax lunch. “He forced us to rethink that side of our business, our film recorders, our film cameras.” The distinction here is Imax ...