The Dark Knight Rises will contain over an hour of IMAX footage
Go big or go home...
looks set to become the first must-see-in-the-IMAX movie, with The Wall Street Journal reporting that the film will contain "more than one hour's worth" of specially filmed footage.
Warner Bros had initially suggested that the film would contain around 40 minutes of IMAX footage, before producer Emma Thomas revealed to Collider that that figure could rise to more than 50 minutes. Now that figure appears to have jumped again.
Christopher Nolan is fast becoming a pioneer of IMAX filmmaking, in much the same way that 澳擲幸čæ5å¼å„å·ē åå²ę„询:James Cameron championed and revolutionised Hollywood's use of 3D, having only agreed to direct if he were allowed to do so in IMAX.
"There was a huge irony that we were told it woulź¦d be too difficult to shoot a Hollywood movie on IMAX," says Nolan, "when we had this gigantic camera department, grips, electrš³ic… hundreds of people working for us."
"These were cameras that had been to the top of Mount Everest," he continues, "to the bottom of the ocean and into outer space, but people thought we couldn’t make a feature film. It was absurd."
The Dark Knight Rises opens in the UK on 20 July 2012. Sounds like ašn IMAX screening will be an extra couple of quid well spent...
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