@realnerdpapa oh, yeah, sure sure. Hope you don't take that seriously, it's just a joke because I'm so used d to hearing Chatgpt's voice when I talk with it constantly
Cinemas should now be more immersive and take advantages of new technology. Spheres or making the audience feel they’re in the movie without 3D glasses
i wish I could view Imax. I only saw once probably 30 years ago with an school trip. But I think it closed more than 10 years ago. The next IMAX I think it's about 500km. And I'm not thinking it's worth get a plane or more than a day trip to see a movie.
You said “let’s take a step back to the early days of IMAX” and you show movies like Avatar 2, The Dark Knight, and Interstellar. That’s most definitely not the beginning of IMAX. Would have been more helpful to get into specific aspect ratio details and not just talk about the buzz words like “stretched” or “enhanced”
These are movies which made IMAX popular before that it was only documentaries and animated movies. But I’ll make sure to go into more detail in future videos.
I think you need to do some research because you said the “expanded ratio” is just standard images on the imax screen when it isn’t. Sometimes it is obviously but with most marvel movies now and even like dune 1&2, they were shot with imax digital cameras with a much larger image size compared to standard image size. And also not even Chris Nolan films his entire movies in imax so the part where you said “if it isn’t fully shot in IMAX don’t advertise in imax” you are foolin yourself quite a bit there
yoo my g chat gpt since when did you start making videos
A little under confident with my voice.
Will start using my voice very soon
@realnerdpapa oh, yeah, sure sure. Hope you don't take that seriously, it's just a joke because I'm so used d to hearing Chatgpt's voice when I talk with it constantly
Cinemas should now be more immersive and take advantages of new technology. Spheres or making the audience feel they’re in the movie without 3D glasses
The Matrix and Jurassic Park used practical effects. They also used a hell of a lot of digital ones, too.
IMAX was around for two decades before the Dark Knight. You should have mentioned that!
Yes but it was mainly being used for Documentaries. It didn't transition to the mainstream media until near 2000s
Slapping IMAX into the marketing to me is another desperate method from Hollywood
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i wish I could view Imax. I only saw once probably 30 years ago with an school trip. But I think it closed more than 10 years ago.
The next IMAX I think it's about 500km. And I'm not thinking it's worth get a plane or more than a day trip to see a movie.
I mean it's an experience but not worth a plane🙂
GREAT EFFORT BROTHER SUBBED !!!
Thanks Bro 🙏
You said “let’s take a step back to the early days of IMAX” and you show movies like Avatar 2, The Dark Knight, and Interstellar. That’s most definitely not the beginning of IMAX.
Would have been more helpful to get into specific aspect ratio details and not just talk about the buzz words like “stretched” or “enhanced”
These are movies which made IMAX popular before that it was only documentaries and animated movies. But I’ll make sure to go into more detail in future videos.
Real imax film is close to 4:3 aspect ratio filmed thru 17/30 reels without cropping out in film outputs
Wow sounds like bad news 😕 😐 😒
Nothing says sloppy opinion like a bunch of spelling mistakes
And in his conclusion he tells the studios they need to pay attention to detail. 😂
I think you need to do some research because you said the “expanded ratio” is just standard images on the imax screen when it isn’t. Sometimes it is obviously but with most marvel movies now and even like dune 1&2, they were shot with imax digital cameras with a much larger image size compared to standard image size. And also not even Chris Nolan films his entire movies in imax so the part where you said “if it isn’t fully shot in IMAX don’t advertise in imax” you are foolin yourself quite a bit there
Is this AI
Using AI voice but from next video I'll be using my own voice
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