
"It was originally shot in ultra-rare, 70-year-old VistaVision celluloid, but there are only four cinemas in the entire world that can actually accommodate this one in London, three in the US. There is also an Imax version on 70mm celluloid film, the more common digital Imax format, and a 70mm film projection for some select cinemas. And, finally, there are the majority of current cinemas with more standard digital projection, which also happen to have quite big screens"
"Christopher Nolan has also made several of his films with the grand Imax screens in mind: his upcoming The Odyssey is said to be the first blockbuster made entirely with Imax cameras (screenings for the film in the highest-grade format sold out a year in advance). Between the vision-filling screen and sound that chases you around the auditorium, it's more like stepping into the movie than watching it at a safe distance,"
One Battle After Another is available in multiple projection formats, including ultra-rare 70-year-old VistaVision celluloid, 70mm Imax film, digital Imax, 70mm film projection, and standard digital projection. Only four cinemas worldwide can accommodate the VistaVision print, one in London and three in the US. Falling attendances have encouraged a push to make cinema screenings into events, with high-profile campaigns and films designed for very large screens. Large-format presentations deliver vision-filling imagery and enveloping sound, but they usually cost more than traditional tickets and risk being overemphasized or treated as a moral imperative.
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