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Digital IMAX is similar to 70 mm, but not the same experience experience

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  • “Siners” directed by Ryan Coogler and filmed with IMAX film cameras plays in selected theaters.
  • 70 -mm film offers a superior resolution and color compared to standard -35 -mm and digital IMAX.

Only a selected number of cinemas at the national level have the ability to show Ryan Coogler’s latest film “Siners” as the director intends – in the 70 -mm format – and if you hope to find one in Michigan that shows the film that gives you from luck.

While Michigan Theater 70 -MM -Digital IMAX screens offer, only two IMAX 70 -mm film screens and the film are not displayed. Only eight theaters show the film in the 70 -mm format, reported USA Today. Another seven show “sinners” IMAX with laser locations with 1.43 sequences, IMAX shared.

“Siners”, a film about twin brothers who deal with a vampire infestation in a small town of Mississippi, is shot in a format that is advertised as the highest available resolution and creates a unique film experience.

The action horror film with Michael B. Jordan was shot with IMAX film cameras. Coogler said he had not thought that the original format IMAX film was used for the film until a Warner Bros. -Executive brought him to him, reported the Associated Press.

“I am very happy to be able to tell you that ‘sinners’ was captured as a format in the film in which I fell in love with the film school,” said Coogler in a YouTube video on April 8 with Kodak.

What is the 70 mm format?

According to the film in the Lincoln Center, 70 mm refers to a high-resolution film inventory that is twice as high as the ordinary 35 mm film.

The format is considered better than the smaller film because it projects more colors and details on the screen.

The size of the film roles and the special projectors that are required for the display of 70 -mm film are expensive, which has contributed to the reason why the format reports in addition to the technological advances.

IMAX screens in Michigan are similar, but do not use a film

The interest in seeing films in the format with higher resolution as intended has increased in recent years since Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” was published in 2023 and “Sünd” at the beginning of this month.

Digital IMAX enables film observers to see 40 -mm films in similar dimensions as the 70 -mm format with Christie 2K projectors.

Critics say that the side conditions are wrong, the sound quality is inferior and the resolution of the image is short.

Cinemas in the whole country expect this consideration than IMAX. Indeed, far fewer screens show real IMAX 70 -mm films.

Michigan imax theater show ‘sinner’

  • AMC Mayfair Mall 18 & Imax, 16561 Trenton Road, Southgate
  • Celebration! Cinema CrossRoads & Imax, 6600 Ring Road, portage
  • Cinemark Ann Arbor 20 & Imax, 4100 Carpenter Road & Ellsworth Ave., Ypsilanti
  • AMC Livonia 20 & IMAX, 19500 Haggerty Road, Livonia
  • AMC Forum 30 & Imax, 44681 Mound Road, Sterling Heights
  • AMC Star Great Lakes 25 & Imax, 4300 Baldwin Road, Auburn Hills
  • Celebration! Cinema & Imax, 200 E. Edgewood BLVD., Lansing
  • NCG Trillium & Imax, 8220 Trillium Circle Ave., Grand Blanc
  • Celebration! Cinema Grand Rapids North & Imax, 2121 Celebration Drive NE, Grand Rapids
  • AMC Cherry Blossom 14 & Imax, 3825 Marketplace Circle, Traverse City

The 2 Michigan IMAX 70 -mm theater

Take a look at the trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JOULECTX_U

Jalen Williams is a trend reporter at Detroit Free Press. Contact him at [email protected].

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