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Meet “Keighley”: IMAX’s new 70mm film camera used to shoot Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’
Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey is set to be a landmark film for many reasons. As the first feature to be shot entirely on ...
IMAX's new film camera, first used to film The Odyssey, has been named after two of the company's biggest pioneers.
Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey is the first feature film ever to be shot entirely with IMAX 70mm film cameras. A big ...
Mel Gibson is filming a new biblical epic called Resurrection of the Christ. The shoot takes place at Rome’s famous Cinecittà ...
The next-gen IMAX film camera is also more stable and has even more film exposure, rocks an all-new multi-layer carbon fiber body and structure, and all-new technology and functionality improvements ...
Christopher Nolan returns in 2026 with The Odyssey, making cinema history as the first film shot entirely on IMAX 70mm ...
In an interview on CNBC, Imax CEO Richard Gelfond seemed to suggest that the next “Dune” would be filmed entirely with the company’s proprietary cameras, but it appears he misspoke. During the end of ...
Filmmakers, fans and executives explain the growing enthusiasm for the half-century-old format — and why 2026 looks to be its biggest year yet.
If you are crazy about film and cinematography, then you would (or should) have heard of Christopher Nolan, who brought us Hollywood blockbusters like The Dark Knight (2008), The Dark Knight Rises ...
A 70mm IMAX camera used to shoot The Dream is Alive, now in the National Air and Space Museum's collection National Air and Space Museum It takes a lot to be an astronaut. Today, American astronauts ...
What’s in a name? Denis Villeneuve‘s upcoming return to Arrakis is officially titled “Dune: Part Three.” Reports had called the film “Dune Messiah,” a nod to the 1969 book from Frank Herbert that the ...
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