The BFI is without any doubt one of the best Cinemas in the World. IMAX 1570 center Position, nearly all popular 1570 Movies in House, brutal good sound, beautiful Auditorium, excellent Crew and more
The 1.43:1 dual laser IMAX in Karlsruhe has back lights for the screen to show the speakers as well. There is an IMAX demo that runs in that theater and used to run at the BFI IMAX as well. During the demo they play sound from the individual speaker clusters and illuminate the screen when playing from those.
Thanks for the tour video! I've been wanting to see a good tour of this venue for ages. Hopefully I'll get to visit and watch a film on that massive screen someday.
@@boredtech It's not too bad, a flight from Dublin to London then just travelling from the airport to Waterloo I just haven't had a chance to take a trip over yet
It’s cool that they have those two other projectors in the projection booth to show non-IMAX 3D and traditional 35mm and 5/70mm films. I don’t know of any other IMAX theaters that have that capability. Also, the Omnimax (IMAX dome) theater at the Milwaukee Public Museum has lighting for the speakers behind the screen.
Great video man. Thank you.. I saw Oppenheimer there last week, sound was mind blowing, and picture so so huge!! Really gets you excited for further films. The Creator and Dune 2 looked awesome . So can’t wait to go see them there. Luckily I’m inly 50 miles away in Brighton. We have an IMAX in Crawley, but it pales in comparison.
Did you watch in 3D ? I will be travelling to London this week and is planning to watch Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire. This movie is available in both 2D and 3D. I am not sure which version to watch @BFI Imax. I have never watched any movies there. I am a bit hesitant in watching in 3D due to my past experiences at other movie halls where 3D experience was not that great for me. But maybe 3D experience there at BFI Imax can be great. Please share your experience which can help me to decide between 2D and 3D. Thanks a lot. Best Regards
@boredtech It's a great way to spend a day, classic films, a BFI shop and cafe and a Mediateque with screening boothes where you can plug your headphones into one of the screens and watch loads of British classics and other BFI archive material. Highly recommend a visit.
I love the roster of films they show at Southbank, but my back finds the seats almost impossible to sit in for the length of a long film. I wish they would refurbish the seats from a 1980's style to modern seats.
I believe that the Technik Museum Sinsheim Dome IMAX has backlit screen before showtime to showcase the speaker system, was last there 4 years ago, so it might have changed since
I have mixed feelings about BFI IMAX. I find the seats under odeon really uncomfortable and after the refurb the seats are now passable (I was there 2 days ago). Technically its really good!
Tech wise it's reference class cinema. I can agree with you about seats. I'm almost 2 meters tall and it's not enough legroom for me. But over all it's a outstanding movie theatre.
I found them better than odeon luxe over the duration. Overall very good seat's but not quite as good as regular (not luxe) Isense due to leg room but I do prefer the angle in this imax. Other odeon IMAX seat's are good but prefer the BFI imo. Definitely better than some Cineworld I've been to.
I was very young wjen I went to the BFI imax. Saw the Disney movie "Tangled", and I cant remember alot about it apart from how huge the auditorium is, and the waiting area ourside the screen
Thank you for such an amazing walkthrough of the BFI IMAX and for going into such detail about the equipment used. I have never seen anything online that examined a theatre in as much depth.
Hi Bored Tech, You make EXCELLENT videos, and this is no exception. Michael Ford (credited) does an amazing job keeping such high standards in his projection room, and also with his presentation. He is the best. Thank You. Spoolbox.
Are the shots of the seating from before the seating change? The upper rows dont look the same as when i visited two times this year EDIT: Just wanted to add that I still love your videos and appreciate all the information you provide
I have no idea they do traditional 35/70mm at BFI IMAX! Not sure what screening they do, I would've thought the rescreenings of old stuff are usually in digital. That said, it's still sad that they don't have a dual laser setup to fill that screen, like many other venues do (I think London science museum does)
They had to choose: Get dual laser and loose film projector or keep film projector and get single laser. It's simply not enough room, you can see how busy the projection booth is.
Lots of films have never made it onto digital, and this is the British Film Institute so they want to be able to screen all sorts of old films occasionally.
@@boredtech Yes I understand they've made the choice by watching your amazing video! Before I was just thought it was a bad call. As a huge fan for the 1:43:1 aspect ratio, I'm still sad, but I understand the decision - there's just not many commercial films that are in this aspect ratio
I live in Manchester and I am seriously thinking to travel to London to watch interstellar at the BFI in 70mm next year if they are doing another rerelease of it
Thanks for the video man, I’ve been waiting for this one as well. It would be great if you would do a cinema review on the overall experience on this place too, similar to your other videos
Illumination on speakers behind the screen can be found also in the IMAX auditorium at the planetarium of Athens - Eugenides Foundation Unfortunately they only play 40 minutes documentaries on IMAX.
The IMAX in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida,USA it's also backlight. I think in the past they run the same demo that @VariTimo is talking about that shows where the speakers behind the screen are located. The Imax in Ft Lauderdale is also running Oppenheimer In 15/70mm film. They are also equipped with 4k Digital Laser Projection system! And the screen is smaller by just a few meters compared to to BFI London..
Thank you for the great video! Here in Italy we have the Arcadia Cinema (located in Melzo, near Milan, with 5 screens) which also lights up the speaker behind the screen for a few second before the beginning of the show. The biggest auditorium of the 5, called Energy, it's equipped with the biggest screen of the country (30x16,5 meters, which was the biggest one in the world at the time it opened back in 1997) and the current biggest Dolby Atmos configuration in the world provided by Meyer Sound (70.000 watt of power). It's widely considered one of the very best theatres in europe (it won the ICTA award for the best screen in europe in 2017) and it's capable of showing films in a dual 4K laser projection (by Christie) and it's also currently showing Oppenheimer in the 70mm/5perf film format.
Awesome vid dude. I've lived in London my whole life, and I've never been to the BFI IMAX before. I've booked my ticket to see Gareth Edward's *The Creator* here. Can't wait!!
Very informative and well-produced thank you. I am anxiously waiting for the Sydney new IMAX facility to open In 2014 I made a short video of the projectionist lacing up the 1570 projectors.
Gorgeous theatre. Interesting that their Laser projector doesn't do the full 1.43 image size. I feel like that would be a bummer if they played a movie like Dune and it didn't fill the entire screen.
Great video - thanks. I'm looking forward to seeing Dune 2 at the BFI IMAX in a few weeks time. I'm not sure how well 4K Digital IMAX will scale up to 15/70 film but at least the audio will be awesome. But for me the most immersive film format was 3-strip Cinerama on a huge curved screen that I saw as a kid. The roller coaster sequence in 'This is Cinerama' is the only time I had to cover my eyes during a film.
Picture not better than dolby vision and sound not better than dolby atmos, dts x equiped with 64 speakers 128 channels, providing immersive picture and sound.
Have you ever been there? I would bet not having that opinion. The larger screen size adds WAY more immersion than the potentially slightly higher colour range of DV, and while a agree somewhat about Atmos, I find Atmos at home in a much smaller environment where you can position yourself perfectly for the bubble effect to be way better than underwhelming cinema Atmos, I've always found Dolby cinemas to be a bit disappointing compared to home theatre where it really shines. Also every auditorium is different you can't just say one brand is better. BFI is as good as any Dolby Cinema I've been to, properly acoustically isolated and calibrated, and better than your average chain that installs a Dolby system and doesn't know how to properly set it up.
Seeing a 1570 film movie at the bfi imax is an unparalleled experience. If I’m ever in London again I’ll definitely make sure to revisit the bfi imax.
The BFI is without any doubt one of the best Cinemas in the World. IMAX 1570 center Position, nearly all popular 1570 Movies in House, brutal good sound, beautiful Auditorium, excellent Crew and more
I agree.
The 1.43:1 dual laser IMAX in Karlsruhe has back lights for the screen to show the speakers as well. There is an IMAX demo that runs in that theater and used to run at the BFI IMAX as well. During the demo they play sound from the individual speaker clusters and illuminate the screen when playing from those.
I think they also do this in Stockholms IMAX
Karlsruhe!
Thanks for the tour video!
I've been wanting to see a good tour of this venue for ages. Hopefully I'll get to visit and watch a film on that massive screen someday.
Many thanks for "Super Thanks"!
How far you have to travel to visit BFI IMAX?
@@boredtech It's not too bad, a flight from Dublin to London then just travelling from the airport to Waterloo
I just haven't had a chance to take a trip over yet
@@GamingGeekDublin airport-London Heathrow (aer lingus) London Heathrow-bond street (Elizabeth line)Bond Street/Waterloo (jubilee line) walk (10 minutes)
@@boredtech Hello! What's the without doubt the best seat to watch ab Christopher NolaN IMAX movie?
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It’s cool that they have those two other projectors in the projection booth to show non-IMAX 3D and traditional 35mm and 5/70mm films. I don’t know of any other IMAX theaters that have that capability.
Also, the Omnimax (IMAX dome) theater at the Milwaukee Public Museum has lighting for the speakers behind the screen.
Agree, BFI IMAX is a truly unique venue.
Never been in Omnimax, would be great to visit it one day.
Great video man. Thank you.. I saw Oppenheimer there last week, sound was mind blowing, and picture so so huge!! Really gets you excited for further films. The Creator and Dune 2 looked awesome . So can’t wait to go see them there. Luckily I’m inly 50 miles away in Brighton. We have an IMAX in Crawley, but it pales in comparison.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I watched Oppenheimer at Science Museum and it was amazing experience. I guess now I need to watch it at BFI.
Did you watch in 3D ? I will be travelling to London this week and is planning to watch Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire. This movie is available in both 2D and 3D. I am not sure which version to watch @BFI Imax. I have never watched any movies there. I am a bit hesitant in watching in 3D due to my past experiences at other movie halls where 3D experience was not that great for me. But maybe 3D experience there at BFI Imax can be great. Please share your experience which can help me to decide between 2D and 3D.
Thanks a lot.
Best Regards
Very lucky to live only an hour away, the Southbank cinema is five minutes from BFI imax and another fantastic venue for film fans.
I never been at Southbank yet, have to visit it one day.
@boredtech It's a great way to spend a day, classic films, a BFI shop and cafe and a Mediateque with screening boothes where you can plug your headphones into one of the screens and watch loads of British classics and other BFI archive material. Highly recommend a visit.
I love the roster of films they show at Southbank, but my back finds the seats almost impossible to sit in for the length of a long film. I wish they would refurbish the seats from a 1980's style to modern seats.
I believe that the Technik Museum Sinsheim Dome IMAX has backlit screen before showtime to showcase the speaker system, was last there 4 years ago, so it might have changed since
Sinsheim is not far from Leonberg, another distraction on my list.
First! So exciting to see this video, I saw Oppenheimer here after spending lots of time watching your videos in the weeks leading up to it :)
Hope you enjoy it!
Awesome video. Can't wait to go there next time im in UK
Thanks a lot. Hopefully you will have a chance to visit it soon.
I have mixed feelings about BFI IMAX. I find the seats under odeon really uncomfortable and after the refurb the seats are now passable (I was there 2 days ago). Technically its really good!
Tech wise it's reference class cinema. I can agree with you about seats. I'm almost 2 meters tall and it's not enough legroom for me. But over all it's a outstanding movie theatre.
I found them better than odeon luxe over the duration. Overall very good seat's but not quite as good as regular (not luxe) Isense due to leg room but I do prefer the angle in this imax. Other odeon IMAX seat's are good but prefer the BFI imo. Definitely better than some Cineworld I've been to.
Love this video! Can you please do Manchester's VUE Max as well please!
That's a good idea. I need to try.
I was very young wjen I went to the BFI imax. Saw the Disney movie "Tangled", and I cant remember alot about it apart from how huge the auditorium is, and the waiting area ourside the screen
No doubt, It's a great cinema.
@@boredtech absolutely, it's one of those places you have to be in and experience at least once in your life.
Thank you my friend.
You are so welcome!
Thank you for such an amazing walkthrough of the BFI IMAX and for going into such detail about the equipment used. I have never seen anything online that examined a theatre in as much depth.
You're very welcome!
Hi Bored Tech, You make EXCELLENT videos, and this is no exception. Michael Ford (credited) does an amazing job keeping such high standards in his projection room, and also with his presentation. He is the best. Thank You. Spoolbox.
That is simply amazing.
Thanks a lot.
WONDERFUL! THANK YOU FOR MADE THIS VIDEO I CAN IN RUclips SEE THE BIGGEST IMAX SCREEN!!!
bored_tech what is the best seats in your opinion?
and? any suggestion?
Are the shots of the seating from before the seating change? The upper rows dont look the same as when i visited two times this year
EDIT: Just wanted to add that I still love your videos and appreciate all the information you provide
All video footage was shot in May this year. Maybe from above it looks a bit different.
I'm glad that you like my videos, Thanks a lot.
I have no idea they do traditional 35/70mm at BFI IMAX! Not sure what screening they do, I would've thought the rescreenings of old stuff are usually in digital. That said, it's still sad that they don't have a dual laser setup to fill that screen, like many other venues do (I think London science museum does)
They had to choose: Get dual laser and loose film projector or keep film projector and get single laser.
It's simply not enough room, you can see how busy the projection booth is.
Lots of films have never made it onto digital, and this is the British Film Institute so they want to be able to screen all sorts of old films occasionally.
@@boredtech Yes I understand they've made the choice by watching your amazing video! Before I was just thought it was a bad call. As a huge fan for the 1:43:1 aspect ratio, I'm still sad, but I understand the decision - there's just not many commercial films that are in this aspect ratio
I live in Manchester and I am seriously thinking to travel to London to watch interstellar at the BFI in 70mm next year if they are doing another rerelease of it
Do it now tickets on sale
@@cloudGGs They're sold out 😭 anytime they go on sale it just sells out fast lmao
Can’t wait to watch the dark knight in 70MM here. It will be my first experience at BFI
Thanks for the video man, I’ve been waiting for this one as well. It would be great if you would do a cinema review on the overall experience on this place too, similar to your other videos
Illumination on speakers behind the screen can be found also in the IMAX auditorium at the planetarium of Athens - Eugenides Foundation
Unfortunately they only play 40 minutes documentaries on IMAX.
Hello! What's the without doubt the best seat to watch ab Christopher NolaN IMAX movie?
Told you that you could do it! Well done buddy. I saw Mission Impossible there and a few weeks later Oppenheimer. The latter blew me away.
The IMAX in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida,USA it's also backlight. I think in the past they run the same demo that @VariTimo is talking about that shows where the speakers behind the screen are located. The Imax in Ft Lauderdale is also running Oppenheimer In 15/70mm film. They are also equipped with 4k Digital Laser Projection system! And the screen is smaller by just a few meters compared to to BFI London..
Excellent Video 👌
Amazing content brother. Keep it up . 🤎
Thank you! Will do!
Which row would you recommend at bfi for best (immersive) experience?
Personally I would choose middle of rows K,L or M.
@@boredtech Thank you so much for the quick answer. Was able to switch my seats. First time watching a 70mm IMAX movie next week 🤩
Thank you for the great video!
Here in Italy we have the Arcadia Cinema (located in Melzo, near Milan, with 5 screens) which also lights up the speaker behind the screen for a few second before the beginning of the show.
The biggest auditorium of the 5, called Energy, it's equipped with the biggest screen of the country (30x16,5 meters, which was the biggest one in the world at the time it opened back in 1997) and the current biggest Dolby Atmos configuration in the world provided by Meyer Sound (70.000 watt of power). It's widely considered one of the very best theatres in europe (it won the ICTA award for the best screen in europe in 2017) and it's capable of showing films in a dual 4K laser projection (by Christie) and it's also currently showing Oppenheimer in the 70mm/5perf film format.
Awesome vid dude.
I've lived in London my whole life, and I've never been to the BFI IMAX before.
I've booked my ticket to see Gareth Edward's *The Creator* here. Can't wait!!
Have fun! Let me know how it was.
I’m quite surprised they don’t have a dual laser system tbh. I wonder how much a single one of those projectors cost...
There is a reason for that, it's just not enough room for dual laser.
Very informative and well-produced thank you.
I am anxiously waiting for the Sydney new IMAX facility to open
In 2014 I made a short video of the projectionist lacing up the 1570 projectors.
Amazing channel dude, helps to get a preview of what I’m gonna spend my hard earned cash on.
What company welded the screen, is there a video on how they are made?
IMAX 1570 GT film projector. ❤
1.43:1 screen. ❤
awesome video, thank you very much! I hope to visit it some day. Keep up the wonderful content :)
well i didn't know they had a 35/70mm projector, would be good if they could show some more films on 5/70 film (2001?)
Lawrence of Arabia would be good too in 5/70.
Is The Marvels 3D worth it? It's the only one showing at the moment! Will the 2D version be a better choice?
Personally I'm not a huge fan of 3D. Few first minutes of the movie looks cool, but then my eyes get used to it and I stop noticing the effect.
3:53 that would be an aspect ratio of 1.3:1 and not 1.43:1
It shows movies in 1.43:1
Gorgeous theatre. Interesting that their Laser projector doesn't do the full 1.43 image size. I feel like that would be a bummer if they played a movie like Dune and it didn't fill the entire screen.
I have yet to see a real 1.43:1 IMAX theater. Only have 1.9:1 IMAX Xenon screens near me.
Great video - thanks. I'm looking forward to seeing Dune 2 at the BFI IMAX in a few weeks time. I'm not sure how well 4K Digital IMAX will scale up to 15/70 film but at least the audio will be awesome. But for me the most immersive film format was 3-strip Cinerama on a huge curved screen that I saw as a kid. The roller coaster sequence in 'This is Cinerama' is the only time I had to cover my eyes during a film.
Screen the upcoming Hindi movie jawan...will come to watch there
Largest scrin in Gujarat India 😊
What's the name of the cinema?
Good vídeo ..thanks....
This was a good cinema in 2000, now it's an expensive, uncomfortable, dated screen picture and sound wise...
interesting!
Glad you think so!
Now you have that with the old Cinerama museum competing with each other .
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Hey,Did you know your video was moved to Bilibili?
No, I did not. Never heard about in before.
Biggest 15/70 IMAX Screen in the World is in Australia
Biggest IMAX Digital Screen in the World is in Germany
IMAX with Laser (4K), not IMAX Digital (Xenon) (2K).
Sound adjustmentbneeds all seats filled with people
Holding their breath
Yipo
It would be fun to watch.
I could use those speakers in my bedroom 😁
I think one of these speakers can be a bedroom :-)
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They could have called it BFimax
😂😂😂
Sound quality is old school .
Personally I think this screen and cinema is very uncomfortable
For me the seat needs to be one of the main focuses however here they are small and unpleasant
Every one has his own priorities.
Picture not better than dolby vision and sound not better than dolby atmos, dts x equiped with 64 speakers 128 channels, providing immersive picture and sound.
Have you ever been there? I would bet not having that opinion. The larger screen size adds WAY more immersion than the potentially slightly higher colour range of DV, and while a agree somewhat about Atmos, I find Atmos at home in a much smaller environment where you can position yourself perfectly for the bubble effect to be way better than underwhelming cinema Atmos, I've always found Dolby cinemas to be a bit disappointing compared to home theatre where it really shines.
Also every auditorium is different you can't just say one brand is better. BFI is as good as any Dolby Cinema I've been to, properly acoustically isolated and calibrated, and better than your average chain that installs a Dolby system and doesn't know how to properly set it up.
Hello! What's the without doubt the best seat to watch ab Christopher NolaN IMAX movie??