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IMAX (for Image Maximum) is a film format created by IMAX Corporation that has the capacity to display images of far greater size and resolution than conventional film display systems. A standard IMAX screen is 22 m wide and 16 m high (72.6 x 52.8 ft), but can be larger. Currently, IMAX is the most widely-used system for large-format, special-venue film presentations. As of 2006, there were 280 IMAX theatres in 40 countries (60 percent of these are located in the U.S. and Canada).

The intent of IMAX is to dramatically increase the resolution of the image by using much larger film stock at a resolution of about 10000 x 7000 pixels. To do this, 70 mm film stock is run "sideways" through the cameras. While traditional 70 mm film has an image area that is 48.5 mm wide and 22.1 mm tall (for Todd-AO), in IMAX the image is 69.6 mm wide and 48.5 mm tall. In order to expose at standard film speed of 24 frames per second, three times as much film needs to move through the camera each second.

For the viewer, these technical differences result in a much more immersive, engaging experience than conventional film projection. The large screen and close seating mean that much of the viewer's field of vision is filled with the image, and the high resolution and positional stability of the film format imparts a sense of reality and detail. IMAX film can be overwhelming at times, with some viewers experiencing motion sickness during scenes with significant motion, especially if the action cuts between moving and still scenes. In scenes where the motion on the screen moves downwards, a "free-fall" sensation is felt (like going down on a roller coaster).

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2007-01-14 15:49:50 · answer #1 · answered by Tony 3 · 0 0

It's pretty cool, A standard IMAX theater has a huge rectangular screen. A typical IMAX screen is 16 meters high by 22 meters wide (approximately 52 by 72 feet), but they can be much larger. The largest IMAX screen is 30 meters (98 feet) high. Instead of a normal flat screen, it has a half sphere to entrance you in the movie. The 6-channel surround sound is amazing, in some theaters- running over a 42 speaker surround sound (most of them are subwoofers too), the picture is some of the best I have ever seen- you really need to experience it.

2007-01-14 15:43:57 · answer #2 · answered by darkcloud617 2 · 0 0

I would call it exhausting. The screen is huge and you sit really close. In a regular theater you can sit back and stare straight ahead and take it all in. IMAX makes you move your eyes, or turn your head and look. If you see something that has motion in it like the Space Shuttle movie or Yellowstone where a helicopter flies over the countryside, you FEEL the motion, you don't just see it. Be prepared to be out of breath after some of the IMAX films.

2007-01-14 15:44:25 · answer #3 · answered by John H 6 · 0 0

I love movies at the IMAX theater! I have seen Fantasia, Polar Express, Egypt, Whales, Creatures of the deep. All were fantastic. I need to go again soon. Its like your at a planetarium and they just decided to start showing movies on it.

2007-01-14 16:01:10 · answer #4 · answered by bribri75 5 · 0 0

if you are going to go i definately recommend watching a 3D movie they are AMAZING

2007-01-14 15:37:41 · answer #5 · answered by homer s 2 · 0 0

Don't go if you get car sick easily.

2007-01-14 15:56:59 · answer #6 · answered by to the best of my knowledge ... 3 · 0 0

its really really loud and sometimes 3d

2007-01-14 15:35:53 · answer #7 · answered by blue 4 · 0 0

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