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Thread: TF3 in 3D, but not in IMAX

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    Default TF3 in 3D, but not in IMAX

    Looks like the cost of having this movie filmed for 3D, is not having an IMAX version this time.
    Or if they do screen it at IMAX theatres, it won't have any IMAX exclusive scenes or 70mm filming (for the best IMAX effect).

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    That's a shame. I would rather see it in Imax over 3D any day. But even seeing ROTF at Imax was pretty overwhelming, as in the screen is too large to know where to look

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1AZRAEL1 View Post
    But even seeing ROTF at Imax was pretty overwhelming, as in the screen is too large to know where to look
    Agreed. It added nothing to the film IMO.
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    You guys still have IMAX? Adelaide doesn't even have one anymore!

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    Yea there are a number here in NSW, Darling Harbour, Parramatta, and somewhere up in the mountains are the ones I know about.

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    Ah, thanks heh. I must be thinking of other cinemas with bigger screens or something

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    The one at Perth must have re-opened, or is a new one? When I was trying to get the TF1 movie at an IMAX (before it came to Melbourne), the one in Perth was closed down.

    And QLD might have 2 listed, but neither one can handle full-length movies. They are both only used for those documentary/nature type films that only go 30-60 minutes. They could play a full length movie, but I think they only have the one projector, so we'd have to have several intermissions as each roll is swapped over.

    So Australia currently has 5 properly working IMAX theatres, compared to about a hundred in America... explains why an IMAX version of movies (in America) is pretty much expected.

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    Those special IMAX scenes would require Michael Bay to shoot certain shots with a special IMAX camera. My guess (and it's just a guess) is that they must've shot TF3 using 3D cameras and not the IMAX cameras. The film aspect ratio and size is probably different, hence even if IMAX screens it, you'd probably just still get the same 'letterbox' aspect ratio rather than the whoppingly tall IMAX shots.

    I'm not particularly bothered by any of this - I'm perfectly happy to watch movies in 2D letterbox format.

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