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HOW CINEMAS WORK - IMAX 70mm OPPENHEIMER FROM THE PROJECTION BOX, BFI IMAX 

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A comprehensive look at the lacing up and running of the 10am screening of OPPENHEIMER in genuine 15/70 IMAX from the projection booth at the BFI IMAX with Michael Ford, the Chief Projectionist. Michael takes us through the whole process and tells us all the details along the way, including the infamous IMAX rolling loop and the requisite vacuum to ensure each frame is sucked into place on the flattener at the rear element of the lens to ensure the best definition movie presentation format ever devised has the sharpest possible resolution in the resultant projected image on the 85 foot wide screen. This is surely a video for film lovers everywhere and with less than 30 cinemas screening OPPENHEIMER in its original format, this is a chance to see how the whole magnificent process operates. In addition, the BFI IMAX has just about the best sound system known to man so for anyone wondering where to ever view any genuine IMAX films the BFI IMAX is the place to head for.
As mentioned in this video, Kim at bored_tech created this fabulous video of the 15/70 print at the Ronson Theatre in the Science Museum being assembled and if you haven't seen it, it should be compulsory viewing: • OPPENHEIMER 70MM IMAX ...
Beau at Terminator Juice went on a bit of a road trip to see OPPENHEIMER at his nearest genuine IMAX theatre and it has an interesting lobby which allows the public to see into the projection booth with the 15/70 operating. Beau's video can be seen here and you'll feel like you're on the journey to see the film with him: • Seeing Oppenheimer in ...
Clark Teddles shot a wonderful video of the standard 70mm print being laced and projected at The Ritz in Sydney and the abridged version of this is being screened before every showing at The Ritz. Fortunately for all us film enthusiasts, Clark's video playing on screen at The Ritz, Sydney can be seen from the audience here: • @ClarkTeddles Oppenhei...
Clark's channel can be accessed here: / @clarkteddles
Thomas Piccione has made a wonderful video of himself projecting OPPENHEIMER in standard 70mm where he talks us through the entire process. Highly recommended viewing: • Projecting Oppenheimer...

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@Celestialrob
@Celestialrob 9 месяцев назад
John this is wonderful. I was a projectionist and it was very different back in my day (late 70's, early 80's). Michael was so kind to take the time to share this with your and us. The sheer scale of this set up is formidable. Unfortunately, it's not hard to see why most exhibition companies go digital. We are lucky to have IMAX, Michael and you!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
They've just screened their 100th sold out show Rob. There was a bit of a problem a couple of days ago which meant two shows had to be video projected (they did let everyone know by email beforehand) while the part was replaced but that film has been through 100 times now and new screenings have been announced taking them into mid-September. This is their top grossing IMAX film ever. Wonderful. Let's hope that genuine IMAX cinemas around the world are doing just as well because it may generate a 'reel' film renaissance. John.
@Celestialrob
@Celestialrob 9 месяцев назад
@@moviecollector5920 I watched your experience with envy. We saw Oppenheimer in Oregon and had a dreadful experience. We saw a digital 35mm . The theater seats were sticky and disgusting. The screen had blotches on it where people must have thrown food and it had not been properly screened. the sound system could not cope with the dynamic range of Oppenheimer and people talked loudly throughout. one elderly couple were actually having a conversation!! I complained to the management and they offered me a free ticket to come back - never again! We will buy Oppenheimer on 4K and watch it properly. Yuk!
@kelownatechkid
@kelownatechkid 9 месяцев назад
I've never seen anyone show the 3D mechanisms before - INCREDIBLY grateful for that. Thank you thank you!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Thank you and you're welcome. John.
@calebc7858
@calebc7858 9 месяцев назад
Seeing this on IMAX 70 mm was a special experience
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
No one will argue with you there Caleb. John.
@jaredf6205
@jaredf6205 9 месяцев назад
But could you understand then dialogue better? Because I saw it in regular imax and I don’t know what was wrong, but I couldn’t understand half of that they said.
@calebc7858
@calebc7858 9 месяцев назад
@@jaredf6205 I personally didn’t have a problem with understanding dialogue. I saw it on digital and 70mm and both showings the dialogue sounded fine. There may have been one or two moments where I missed something but that’s about it. It could have been the theatre you went to? Or maybe the accents used in the film played a part in you not deciphering certain words?
@jaredf6205
@jaredf6205 9 месяцев назад
@@calebc7858 I assumed it was my theater’s sound but it seems like many people online had the same issue all around. The voices were so muddy sounding.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
@@jaredf6205 I didn't have a problem with any of the dialogue that I can recall. Maybe others will offer an alternative position. Some claimed to have trouble with TENET too but again, no problem through my ears. John.
@rosstee
@rosstee 9 месяцев назад
Wow, incredible engineering and human effort involved with this, thanks for sharing. Now that’s what I call physical media!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Sadly there's not enough room in our house for an IMAX GT setup!!! John.
@bobbymelbourne4502
@bobbymelbourne4502 4 месяца назад
I've seen a number of videos featuring Michael on RU-vid demonstrating his work when he was a projectionist at other cinemas. He is truly a master of his craft.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 4 месяца назад
I expect they were shot by Fred over on Spoolbox. A brilliant channel that captured cinemas around the nation and a few other countries showing the art of film before the big downgrade in 2011. Michael is probably the most experienced projectionist in the UK today. Absolutely brilliant to still have someone of his capability and the BFI do appreciate that fact. John.
@TweetBomb
@TweetBomb 9 месяцев назад
Greetings from the states, I live on the east coast and flew all the way over to California to see Oppenheimer in 70 IMAX openeing preview night at the AMC Citywalk and then again at the Regal Irvine Spectrum in 70 IMAX the next day. I had never seen anything in 70 IMAX before so missing this was not an option. My friend over in California is the only person who appreciates film and these formats in the same way that I do and we had an absolute blast. I was comepletely blown away. The IMAX sequences were like nothing my eyes had ever seen before. Bright, crisp; it really felt like I could just reach out and touch and feel the characters faces. You really do see how high of resolution 70 IMAX is in comparison to standard 70 with the format switches. It is such a shame that a format like this exists and we don't have more theaters around the world to present it in. Thank you for this awesome presentation as these incredible projectionists show so much love, care, and dedication to this art. Maybe one day things will change thought it's doubtful. The film was incredible; it simply took my breath away. Going to see it in standard 70 for the 8th time over here on the east coast this Saturday! Cheers, Josh
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
What a wonderful trip that was Josh. You must go back to see Mr. Nolan's previous three films now because I think they are even more successful being as they're action/adventure films. TENET and DUNKIRK might look better than INSTERSTELLAR overall but the nature of INTERSTELLAR means you get taken out of this world and I don't believe I've ever had a better cinema experience. But I haven't seen 2001 A Space Odyssey on a louvred, curved Cinerama screen so that might just pip it. As for the standard 2.20:1 70mm prints the reports I'm getting are that they are making a mockery of modern video projection cinemas too. Apparently those prints are also incredibly well defined. Best news of all is that I've heard that IMAX Corporation are enthused by what has happened and want to get more 15/70 projectors out into the world again. All the former genuine IMAX cinemas who abandoned the format in favour of low quality, push button 4K video must rue the day. What a ridiculous downgrade to make but they've all just paid a big price for it. The BFI IMAX is still selling out; not every show now but many of them I think. The first 100 screenings of the film print were sellouts which can't be a common occurrence for any movie these days. John.
@carl3035
@carl3035 9 месяцев назад
A fantastic video, such a great insight into exactly what goes on and the work and expertise involved. Thank you so much.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Thank you Carl. Glad you enjoyed it. John.
@vic19644
@vic19644 9 месяцев назад
Great job both of you. I am running 5 perf 70mm Oppenheimer at the Varsity Cinema in Toronto Canada. I did train in 15/70 Imax but my local Imax closed down.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Oh that's exciting Victor. You much shoot a video of yourself at work projecting and get it on your channel. Clark Teddles shot something rather special at the Sydney Ritz and they're screening a minute long cut down before every 70mm screening of OPPENHEIMER. Food for thought perhaps? John.
@Gangsta0wns456
@Gangsta0wns456 9 месяцев назад
Saw this on 15/70 per your suggestion, John, after watching your videos of 15/70 for Tenet and Interstellar. I had to drive 3 hours to get to the theater in Pennsylvania, but it was so worth it. I’m still in my 20’s, so I have only really experienced a few 35 mm screenings, and mostly digital ones. While digital is easier to project, it cannot be understated how much better it looks on this format compared to digital presentations. I now know why you say that “you’ve never really seen any of Nolan’s work if you haven’t seen it on 15/70”. It’s unfortunate how many people are going to miss out on this special presentation of this film. If it weren’t for you, John, I would have never known about it. Thanks! -Tim
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
That's brilliant to hear Tim and I'm so glad you've experienced the real deal. If you ever get the chance to see any of Christopher Nolan's other three masterpieces in the genuine article then grab it because as much as I'm still on a high from OPPENHEIMER last Friday I think the other three are even better. OPPENHEIMER may be the better of the four from a critical standpoint but for sheer impact then TENET is the one. INTERSTELLAR is the most incredible cinema experience of all time and DUNKIRK has to be seen in 15/70 otherwise you really haven't seen it... oh deal, I'm repeating myself there. I'll get my cocoa and hit the sack now I think. So glad to learn that you had a good time Tim. Take care. John.
@torstenwojtalla6985
@torstenwojtalla6985 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much, this video is definitely for people who do not appreciate the hard, hot and loud work of projectionists especially under those demanding conditions as shown here. I am living in Germany and in my country there is no operating 70mm IMAX anymore. I went to a former IMAX cinema in Nuremberg to see the pic - unfortunately it was only a digital 4K projection. However there are still some cinemas in Germany showing 70mm prints. I think I will travel a little farther to enjoy the visuals of Oppenheimer if not in full grandeur but close to.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Thank you Torsten. Why don't you see if you can fly over to London for a few days. Heathrow is a train, bus or tube journey into the centre and the BFI IMAX is just along from the London Eye on the River Thames. Struth, you could even do a day trip to see OPPENHEIMER in the Full Monty. But I bet the 70mm prints are beautiful too. Not sure I'd want to see a video projection in a cinema but will undoubtedly get the 4K disc for home. John.
@mixdown78
@mixdown78 9 месяцев назад
Hallo Torsten, bin aus München und dieses Jahr schon mehrmals genau deswegen nach London geflogen um das alles zu erleben. Nürnberg ist ein Thema für sich, ich glaube sogar das größte (ehem.)IMAX in Europa, doch die Betreiber stören sich an dem Aufwand und an der Arbeit… die 4x4K Projektion dort hab ich einmal gesehen und fand sie grottenschlecht. Die 5/70 mm Vorführungen können leider nicht mit den 15/70 mm Vorführungen mithalten, aber in der Schauburg sollen sie ganz gut sein:)
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
@@mixdown78 Shame we didn't manage to meet when you were over for one of the 15/70 movies Michael. Hope all is well with you over in Munich. Take care. John.
@torstenwojtalla6985
@torstenwojtalla6985 9 месяцев назад
@@mixdown78 Hi, yes Schauburg, home of the annual Todd-AO festival. That is exactly the place I am thinking of. A former Cinerama theater with a curved screen.
@mixdown78
@mixdown78 9 месяцев назад
@@moviecollector5920 I'm fine John thank you, i hope you too! Such a warming Video seeing you and Michael. I've met Michael twice now, he knows me and we've had good time and conversations. I really hope that we will meet some day John, next i will be at 6th Sept. at the BFI for Oppenheimer, maybe last time this Year. I was waiting long for affordable connenction and Tickets. I wish you the best, Michael from Munich
@Pioneers_Of_Cinema
@Pioneers_Of_Cinema 7 месяцев назад
The speed of those platters at 0:30 is frightening. Great presentation all around.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 7 месяцев назад
It's even more frightening when you're there. But Michael and everyone else who works in that booth takes it in their stride. John.
@fp30e
@fp30e 9 месяцев назад
Hi John, This has to be the best Projection video ever. What a star Michael is. He explains everything so well, and is fully on top of his subject. Michael made it all look so easy, but you and I know, it's a great skill that Michael has. He is a fantastic showman. He is the best at what he does. Love the construction of your video. Everything was perfect. A joy to watch. Thank you. Spoolbox
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Well that means so much to me coming from you Fred. I'm still watching your videos regularly and I never tire of them at all. As you know, The Empire was my favourite cinema of anywhere I've ever been in the world - and I've been to many of the top cinemas but nothing ever came close - and it was you entertaining my wife and I for so much of the time we were in there in row R. I was invited into the booth once but you weren't on duty. I still have the strip of 70mm I was given during that brief visit. My parents were with me and while my father is fast losing his memories right now, he still remembers and speaks about that day. He always says it is something he'll never forget. If you haven't seen my previous video I've had a neon sign made that is sitting above the swing doors into our home cinema. The sign reads 'EMPIRE'. We should meet one day and talk about all things film. I'd love to get your memories on camera even if you never wanted them to appear on-line anywhere. The Empire was a big part of my life and I thank you for the wonderful, top quality entertainment you gave so many of us for so long. Michael and the BFI IMAX have taken up the mantle now but I'd say the BFI and The Empire were/are two of the best cinemas in the world... ever. John.
@sevenpointfive5450
@sevenpointfive5450 9 месяцев назад
wow, so much behind the scenes stuff, big up to that guy for all the work he does.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
He's the head honcho of projectionists here in the UK. The top dog, the big cheese, the numero uno honcho! Yes, he's the top man with the top job in the top cinema. And the right man for that job too. John.
@kelownatechkid
@kelownatechkid 9 месяцев назад
Wonderful, thank you so much!!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
No problemo! Wonderful to be able to make this with Michael Ford. One of the most experienced film projectionists working today. John.
@hothotheat3000
@hothotheat3000 9 месяцев назад
I’m sure Mr Nolan is very grateful for your skills in showing his film to the masses.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
It would be nice to think this video has come to his attention. You never know. John.
@CastlesForEyes
@CastlesForEyes 3 месяца назад
That projector is insane! What a wild design. No wingin it with that machine 😆
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 3 месяца назад
Nerves of steel required. I think you should be trained up for it Stephen! John.
@davidhardy7356
@davidhardy7356 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for posting this " in the projection box " video for the IMAX film format John . You may recall that i am a former now retired Chief Cinema Projectionist . I was surprised and glad to read that in this digital day and age they are still using the title of " Chief Projectionist " . I have never worked with the IMAX film projection system but a friend of mine did . Slightly off topic however for me personally seeing all those lace up rollers reminded me of the times we used to show films on a 35mm film projection interlock set up at the multiplex i worked in . One print on a feed film platter could be shown in a number of screens at the same time . We needed a very very long leader for that . One projector was the "master" and the rest were "slaves" . Not fun lacing up all those projectors though when it was a tight turn around time between performances . No room for any errors when lacing and setting up the shows . Another problem with interlocking was if one machine went faulty for any reason in any screen then all the other screens went down too. I can see that Chief Michael Ford and his team have to be fully concentrated and alert at all times when projecting those IMAX prints . I salute them all for their hard work. Cheers ! 👏👏👏
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Great to hear from you David. I have often wondered about the multiplexes screening the same print through multiple projectors and using tubes and tunnels to get them into the correct booth and through the relevant projectors but never seen it done. I don't suppose I ever will now that video projection is the cheapo, boring, lower quality solution. But when film went wrong in such a multiplex it must have been awful and a bit of a catastrophe. When I first saw the IMAX GT all ready to project for TENET back in February I was nervous just standing there with video camera in hand because I could see how precarious the whole system is. Just the slightest thing could prove disastrous... but it doesn't happen. Amazing. Thank you for another great post. What a great bunch of film enthusiasts we have on here. John.
@cheekster777
@cheekster777 9 месяцев назад
@@moviecollector5920 - I have seen a few interlock 35mm performances laced up. Don’t recall any occasions when there was a problem or fault which caused multiple screens to go down at once. 35mm was the norm back then with dozens of performances per day.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
@@cheekster777 I don't think I can recall ever being in a cinema when there's been a breakdown. Had a few projectionists put the reels on in the wrong order a couple of times back in the mid-1970's.
@davidhardy7356
@davidhardy7356 9 месяцев назад
Thanks John . Yes projecting a film in multiple screens on interlock mode could be a nerve wracking and nail biting experience for any skilled projectionist at times . Cheers and i look forward to more of your video posts . Dave @@moviecollector5920😅
@dmitripopov8570
@dmitripopov8570 9 месяцев назад
This is something very special!! Thank you, john!!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
I was rather pleased with how it went Dmitri. Michael was/is brilliant but I cocked up a couple of things. Still, it did force me to cut some bits that I wouldn't have done which means the finished product was tighter than it would have been. John.
@mehuldepala7019
@mehuldepala7019 9 месяцев назад
I was at this 10 am screening! Fabulous experience. My favourite Nolan movie now, for the sheer skill involved in transferring the dense book into a wonderful movie. Although, Interstellar is the more visually inspiring cinema experience. Thanks for making this video, John!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
It was my pleasure to make this video Mehul. An unbelievable experience and what an opportunity to make something like this with the top man. Incredible. I'm so pleased that you enjoyed the film too. It's the fourth Christopher Nolan masterpiece on the trot but I'm with you regarding INTERSTELLAR. That film really is out of this world. John.
@LDJ89
@LDJ89 9 месяцев назад
2:16 Oh man that is one awesome "Current Film Formants" picture 😍
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
If that's the posters on the wall you're talking about then they were done by a chap by the name of Grant Lobban and he often comes to our British Film Collectors Conventions. We had him do a talk all about Cinerama at one of them years ago. A lovely man and those film frame posters should be put back on sale. There's not been anything else quite like them. John.
@MartinPearman
@MartinPearman 9 месяцев назад
It always stuns me how much effort and dedication by the staff that goes into these projections. Also the noise back of house to keep it ticking over nice and cool etc. is wonderful. I wonder how much it costs to actually project the film in terms of power, maintenance and staffing. Thank you for filming this and giving us a peek behind the curtain.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
I can tell you that the screening we filmed at cost more than most other screenings and this was because before we did anything the three of us had to put the kettle on! Seriously though, the staff at the BFI IMAX are wonderful - all of them. The chap who did the introduction this time winged it and he was hilarious. Just a member of the staff who came out to say a few words and he received a big round of applause afterwards. The team supplying the popcorn and drinks were all smiling. Gordon welcoming everyone at the entrance to the auditorium. The helpful people on the front of house desk... the cafeteira... the manager. Amazing really. I think they're all enjoying being the top dog in the UK once more and screening the ultimate format to continuously delighted, astounded audiences. John.
@losangeleskingsfan15
@losangeleskingsfan15 9 месяцев назад
One summer in the 80s, my father was a projectionist for a small theater in Southern California. They showed old Chinese flicks. The prints weren't very well taken care of though; they would break constantly! He had to splice the film while everyone in the auditorium booed. However, it was so satisfying hearing the cheers when the film started rolling again! It was stressful at times, but he gained much respect for the projectionist job. It's not as easy as it looks.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
As a child I did see some minor disasters in cinemas such as reels going on in the wrong order and although I'm sure breaks did occur on occasion I don't remember anything definite. Polyester film replaced acetate and then breaking film was pretty much a thing of the past. John.
@westrex5000
@westrex5000 8 месяцев назад
That takes me back working on a Imax GT system while I was at Birmingham and on one day it was IMAX in the day and Super 8mm in the evening.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 8 месяцев назад
A bit of a contrast there Westrex. We'll have to work out the percentage size difference between the two formats one day. I wouldn't be surprised if IMAX is more than 100 times the size. What a terrible shame that Birmingham lost its IMAX. Maybe it will return now that OPPENHEIMER has shown the industry the errors of their ways. John.
@UNAL0504
@UNAL0504 9 месяцев назад
Thoroughly enjoyed that .
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Thank you Unal. John.
@_Tori10
@_Tori10 9 месяцев назад
Absolutely fascinating! Saw Oppenheimer last week in Melbourne, Australia in 15/70 Imax and was blown away. I sure hope Christopher Nolan doesn't give up his love for making movies on film like this anytime soon ~ such a great way to enjoy movie making at it's best ~ thanks for the great video, John!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Apparently the IMAX Corporation are enthused by what has happened with OPPENHEIMER that they are looking to get more 15/70 projectors out into the world. That may well mean that Mr. Nolan will actually generate more fabulous quality movies in the future and hopefully many of those will be genuine IMAX 15/70, shot and finished in the format. That's how film making should always be done - shot and finished on film. Then the video masters should be created from the negative to ensure the best quality in sub-standard cinemas who only have video projection. Just my opinion but it's my favourite! John.
@Dis-Emboweled
@Dis-Emboweled 9 месяцев назад
Quite a while ago I hung out with my buddy many nights as he was a manager at a local theater. Seeing the process brings back memories. Well done!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Film seems to be even more special today than it ever was. The magic of the movies I suppose because video just doesn't have the same interesting equipment to look at. Moving parts is probably why vinyl records are back in fashion. John.
@grahambird4135
@grahambird4135 9 месяцев назад
Fantastic to watch IMAX lace up again, check check check and check check check it’s just drilled into you as a projectionist especially with the big 70mm stuff, I was on edge running the 40 minute shorts on the odd occasion I covered all those years ago at Bradford can’t imagine what it’s like for a 3 hour picture… living on your nerves!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
I'd be a complete wreck Graham but Michael, Tiana and Cesar each seem to take it in their stride. That's the appearance they give anyway. To be relaxed enough to talk me through it and answer questions too takes someone rather special I think. Don't suppose you shot any videos while you were working the Bradford 15/70? John.
@grahambird4135
@grahambird4135 9 месяцев назад
@@moviecollector5920 Sadly I didn’t.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
@@grahambird4135 You must try to do better in future Graham!!! 😁 John.
@mikekaye3874
@mikekaye3874 5 месяцев назад
i'm sure like yourself and everyone watching can watch loads of video's like this.The projection booths were always so exciting. When I had time I would always ask for a tour. Thank you. - Toronto, Canada.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 5 месяцев назад
You're in the right city for IMAX Mike. Apparently due to the success of OPPENHEIMER, IMAX Corporation in Toronto are looking to get IMAX back out into there. There were only 29 cinemas able to run this in the entire world and I think 6 of them were in Canada, 18 in the USA, 3 in Britain, 1 in Eastern Europe somewhere and 1 in Australia. John.
@mikekaye3874
@mikekaye3874 5 месяцев назад
@@moviecollector5920 One of our first great and true IMAX theatres along with the attached park was closed. And I can't find the video of someone walking around inside. Showing what it looks like right now. But I hear they might be opening again. We have a few others, but going to this place was an event. Search Ontario Place Cinesphere. It was beautiful and over looked Lake Ontario. Honestly if you don't know what it looks like. Do a search on youtube. Thank you!
@ManCave1972
@ManCave1972 9 месяцев назад
It’s insanely complicated. Thank God these projectionists know what they are doing.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Michael is handing the knowledge down to a young team too so hopefully we'll be alright for years to come. John.
@SplicesAndCelluloid
@SplicesAndCelluloid 9 месяцев назад
Great video John! Really captures the slightly terrifying rate at which IMAX film flies off the platter and through the projector. I've had the pleasure of watching this film in IMAX 15/70 and standard 5/70, and even projecting it in 5 perf 70mm for a few days. With any luck I'll have a video up this week about it ;)
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
And you had better let me know when you do get something up Thomas. Clark Teddles in Australia shot a 70mm booth video and the Ritz asked for a minute long version which they're screening before every presentation. Clark is only 15 years old so you should maybe do something similar to let the audience know they are about to see something special. John.
@davemillage6129
@davemillage6129 9 месяцев назад
Hi John! I am back and glad to see this video waiting. Thanks so much for this I really enjoyed looking in on this. I have seen the film here in our Langley BC imax and I enjoyed the film. It was simply a great experience . Your work on this video for us to see is appreciated and again reminds me of Cinema Paradiso hahh( my tongue is in cheek ) I know we have spoke of this film before but seeing you guys in the room brought back that memory. The Imax experience is so great i may spend to see it again lol my best to you guys cheers D!!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Oh yes, Cinema Paradiso - what a wonderful movie that is Dave and I do recall us discussing it a while back on my 4K review video I think. Back in the days that masterpiece was set in we didn't really appreciate the quality of the film prints so much but now that we're mainly presented with sub-standard video projection genuine film prints that have been shot and finished on film are so very clearly special. None more so than a genuine 15/70 IMAX print where the movie was actually shot partially or mainly in 15/70 IMAX. OPPENHEIMER doesn't have the most IMAX of any of the Christopher Nolan films but the sequences there are look absolutely beautiful. I'm working on my review video today which will have more from the projection booth, Michael's opinion of the quality of the print and some audience reaction. If it all goes to plan that is. John.
@upmrvrmi9722
@upmrvrmi9722 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for all these info's John!. You are a very genuine guy , I appreciate it alot!!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 6 месяцев назад
If I can help IMAX get around the world - the genuine, real McCoy, full Monty IMAX that is, then I will do what I can. John.
@KrisCortez
@KrisCortez 9 месяцев назад
Finally someone who explains certain parts and what they do. Thanks!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Yes Kris, I knew Michael be able to enlighten us all. Amazing man. John.
@NightBreakerDK
@NightBreakerDK 9 месяцев назад
As a teenager I worked with film but this is on another level. Not many people know to do this correctly anymore.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Michael has three others and they're all rather young. The knowledge is being passed on. John.
@NightBreakerDK
@NightBreakerDK 9 месяцев назад
@@moviecollector5920That is every good news. Thanks for another good video.
@CodyMarion01
@CodyMarion01 9 месяцев назад
Thank you very much for this video. What an incredible process.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Morning Cody. It does make us appreciate what goes into getting the largest format film on screen. No wonder people are flying in from all over the world. John.
@Veniceredmask01
@Veniceredmask01 9 месяцев назад
Remarkable video John as usual! What a fantastic insight.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
I have seen some other very informative IMAX videos Cisco but none of them have Michael Ford and he's the secret weapon for this subject. John.
@robertschmitz4025
@robertschmitz4025 9 месяцев назад
A long time ago, I saw Baraka in 70mm. incomprehensible!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
I've never seen a 70mm print of that one Robert but I have seen videos of prints running and they do appear to be exceptional. Not even standard 70mm matches 15/70 IMAX though. John.
@PeterRoos
@PeterRoos 2 месяца назад
Fascinating, thanks for posting.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 2 месяца назад
You're welcome Peter. I need to try to get back up there next week sometime to see the 15/70 blow-up prints of DUNE TWO. John.
@jasonharrop5309
@jasonharrop5309 9 месяцев назад
What a brilliant and fantastic enjoyable RU-vid video this is Very interesting john to see this 👍
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Glad you like it Jason. I need to have a look for any others that may be similar as I don't think I've seen IMAX in such detail previously. Michael was - and is - brilliant. John.
@jasonharrop5309
@jasonharrop5309 9 месяцев назад
I really enjoyed John I love to see things like this and how it all works Really interesting video thank you
@LandonKB
@LandonKB 9 месяцев назад
What an impressive machine!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
With an impressive projectionist too Landon. John.
@ImaxFreak73
@ImaxFreak73 9 месяцев назад
On August 9th, 2023 I flew with 4 film friends from Cologne to London only for Oppenheimer in 15/70mm. Got a tour of the BFI booth from Michael Ford before the 11:00am show. It was an experience.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Brilliant! What a wonderful place the BFI IMAX is. John.
@venchia3
@venchia3 9 месяцев назад
I was there on the 11th August for the 2pm projection and I saw you sir walking the stairs with your camera on! I was sitting D20 and had a grin on my face seeing you walking upstairs 😄
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
You're quite likely going to make an appearance in the next video... a bit of a beard and glasses by any chance?
@venchia3
@venchia3 9 месяцев назад
@@moviecollector5920 beard is there but no glasses I’m afraid 😄 looking forward your next uploads anyways! This channel is providing a great service to the community and I love learning from your experience!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
@@venchia3 I hope to start work on the follow up video today so when I get it uploaded please let me know if you spot yourself anywhere... such as row D seat 20! John.
@Treguard1987
@Treguard1987 9 месяцев назад
It aways amazes me when an average movie production consists of hundreds of people, months of work, millions of pounds for production and marketing - but in the end it all comes to down to the skill of the person setting up the film reel in the projection booth. I've had a handful of cinema visits ruined by poor projectionists (bad vertical framing, focus issues etc). So lets take a moment to appreciate the importance of professional projectionists who take real pride in their work
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
And none more than Michael Ford Roger. But I've met Cesar and Tiana at the BFI IMAX too and they're just as professional and love their work. John.
@azhorsley
@azhorsley 9 месяцев назад
Why does it have to be so complicated? It's amazing to see how real IMAX is projected, but absolutely mind boggling the amount of work involved. I can see why most venues choose digital shows now, but appreciate the genuine artistry involved of a projectionist.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
It's grown since it's first appearance in 1970 but that's what tends to happen. Complicated in the extreme but it takes something complicated to present the best and that is what genuine IMAX does. Video projection in any form doesn't come close and this is why I rarely venture out to a cinema now unless I know a genuine film print is running. That rather limits me to genuine IMAX houses now. John.
@azhorsley
@azhorsley 9 месяцев назад
Thanks John. Do you think we'll ever reach the point that video, e.g. 16k capture, will be able to compete / exceed an IMAX experience to provide this type of clarity to the 'masses', or will IMAX remain the pinnacle for only a few distinct / elite venues?
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
@@azhorsley Video projection needs a visionary to come along and work out how to make it replicate the quality of film exactly. I have my home video projectors setup well in this regard but Doug Trumbull did suggest before he died that the reason the high frame rate videos that have been screened in cinemas look so awful is because video projectors don't have a mechanical shutter. I think his MAGI system does and that apparently achieves the natural look of film. Time will tell if he's right or if the film industry has the interest in getting things back to the standard it once was. Right now genuine IMAX is way out on its own as the top dog with 70mm in second place and probably standard 35mm in third. Then the enhanced video projection systems such as Dolby and IMAX would come in behind those. John.
@jdavid1801
@jdavid1801 9 месяцев назад
Absolutely amazing video John, love your channel and your passion for this. Someday I will travel and go to see 70mm IMAX, here in Latin America we don't have the pleasure to have one of these theaters. Keep it up Jhon, awesome content and job. Greetings from Colombia 😎
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Good to hear from you José. I don't know if it's viable but Columbia into Heathrow and then it's just a bus, train or tube into central London and the BFI IMAX is just by the London Eye - that big wheel on the River Thames. Start saving your pennies as I'm trying to talk them into an annual 15/70 IMAX long weekend festival. Imagine that, all the genuine IMAX films in three days. We'd all be in our element. John.
@jdavid1801
@jdavid1801 9 месяцев назад
@@moviecollector5920 omg that sounds amazing! it would definitely be a dream 🔥
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
@@jdavid1801 I've been badgering everyone I've met there José so one day the seed I've planted may come to fruition. Relying on just the one IMAX GT projector would be the thing they'll be concerned about so maybe they'll have to establish a backup somehow just in case because if people fly in from all over the world, you've got to have a backup and they won't be flying in for video projection. John.
@drummerboy1066
@drummerboy1066 9 месяцев назад
That was amazing. Thank you so much, and to Michael and the team too. I could watch this all day 😊
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
I'll probably include more in the next video because I did ask Michael what he thought of the print quality so I have got to include his summing up of that along with a few of the audience members. OPPENHEIMER is a cinematic event so it's a treat to be able to record something during its initial release. John.
@LaughMuBai
@LaughMuBai 7 месяцев назад
That was so good to watch and the best 'how do they do that' I've seen, amazing thank you!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 7 месяцев назад
The most excited I've ever been to shoot a video with the possible exception of when I was first invited into that booth on February for TENET. To get the top man for genuine IMAX projection on camera in this one was a bit of a dream though. Michael has had a lifetime of cinema and film projection and quite possibly the most experienced left in the world today. We invited him to Film Is Fabulous! next Sunday in Leicester but he can't get off work so his boss is coming! John.
@LaughMuBai
@LaughMuBai 7 месяцев назад
What a fantastic job he has, and I love when he laces (if the correct term) the film on the big receiving reel. Excellent mini documentary, with impressive camera control! @@moviecollector5920
@MercuryCircuit
@MercuryCircuit 9 месяцев назад
Great behind the scenes video of what it takes to project the movie. It's incredible. Look forward to seeing your reaction video John.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
I did shoot my immediate reaction when I came out and was in the lobby but I now have so much more to say about it that I'll probably scrap that part completely. It might take me a while as I spent two days putting this video together and everything else has piled up following that and being away for a couple of days to go to the IMAX. It's all go. John.
@MercuryCircuit
@MercuryCircuit 9 месяцев назад
Take your time John. Please don't feel under any pressure to get it out. I'm guessing it's going to be quite favourable :)
@slipzstreamgaming2969
@slipzstreamgaming2969 9 месяцев назад
What an amazing video thank you ! Came across your channel recently, love your work and your film knowledge is second to none.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
One of the reasons I started this at the beginning of the pandemic was because I could find anyone talking about home video that knew much, if anything, about film. My opinion was and still is that you can't judge a video without understanding how the film came to look the way it did originally. It's been a lot of fun ever since and none more so than being offered the opportunity of shooting in the BFI IMAX projection booth. That was a bit of a dream for me for many years after it first opened but no one used to get in there. A colleague used to shoot in the Science Museum IMAX but it wasn't quite the same kudos as the BFI where I was a member for many years while living in central London. John.
@jessechristensen6028
@jessechristensen6028 9 месяцев назад
Since there is no 70 mm IMAX in the state of Utah. I’m glad there was one theater that had it on 35 so I got to see you twice.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
We have six 35mm prints on exhibition here in the UK. I wouldn't mind seeing the bomb sequence on one of those to see how the quality has downscaled. I guess the 35mm prints were struck from a reduction duplicate negative to maintain the quality but I don't know... yet. John.
@Gazza636
@Gazza636 9 месяцев назад
Absolutely fascinating John,thank you 👍🏻
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it Gary. John.
@loekegaard9
@loekegaard9 9 месяцев назад
This is a video about *CINEMA* ... ... and it is made with a flair for the _cinematic_ and with a sense of showmanship. The *Movie Collector* strikes again. Erik.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
You should have been there with us Erik. What a great day. More coming soon when I get some time to work on it. John.
@kovalveli
@kovalveli 9 месяцев назад
Fantastic video , thanks for the upload.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Thank you Kovalveli. John.
@kyles7087
@kyles7087 9 месяцев назад
Great job mate, historic video!!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Thank you Kyle. John.
@kyles7087
@kyles7087 9 месяцев назад
@@moviecollector5920 You’re most welcome! I have followed you for a while now, and was delighted to see your video! I can’t afford to fly to Melbourne to see it in IMAX myself, but I did catch a nice 3perf 70mm screening in Brisbane Australia. I’m 33 so this was actually the first time I’d seen one. Even on standard 70mm I thought it looked wonderful, and the black and white film stick Kodak developed for Nolan looked beautiful and bright, well worth the effort and worth seeing on film. I hope more IMAX theatres open, but I adore any celluloid film screening, and when done right, it really shines!
@StanThompson-vx2ro
@StanThompson-vx2ro 9 месяцев назад
An amazing and, in a way, a scary video in which you and Michael have contrived to show us what goes on in the projection room for a 15/70mm IMAX screening. I would be at my wits' end with all that film travelling through the gigantic projector and then on its return journey to the platters for fear that it would break or the mechanism would seize up. It just goes to show how robust and reliable the equipment must be to survive multiple daily screenings. I get nervous projecting 16mm! Well done to you both for such an enlightening video!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Thank you Stan. Glad you enjoyed this peak behind the scenes at one of the world's top venues. John.
@pauljc26
@pauljc26 9 месяцев назад
Great video John, love seeing how it all works
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Morning Paul. Fortunately we'd been in for TENET a few months ago so it wasn't anywhere near as daunting this time. Even found time for a cup of tea which was why the 10am show started three minutes late. Sorry about that! John.
@finlaywelburn
@finlaywelburn 9 месяцев назад
Incredible video, John. I always love seeing the inner workings of a 70mm IMAX projection booth. Lots of detail and much to learn in these videos.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Thank you Finlay. Glad you like it. John.
@gurdipvirdee7176
@gurdipvirdee7176 9 месяцев назад
Good Day, Just seen Oppenheimer, what a classic movie. Clearly the best movie of the year.❤
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
@@gurdipvirdee7176 Yes. Somehow I don't think Barbie is going to rival it Gurdip! John.
@touchdjlitc
@touchdjlitc 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for blessing us with this.👊🏾
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Very kind of you to say so. Thank you. John.
@touchdjlitc
@touchdjlitc 9 месяцев назад
@@moviecollector5920 thank you,.glad I found this channel.
@F7films
@F7films 9 месяцев назад
Simply beautiful! Thank you Movie Collector for share this experience with us, regards from Mexico
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Graham (Hilda Montes) is over from Mexico at the moment and was at this very screening. You should have joined him! Glad yo enjoyed the video. John.
@singin8324
@singin8324 9 месяцев назад
A very interesting video, it's great to see how things work behind the scenes. Thank you, John.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Thank you Sin Gin. There really isn't anything quite like a genuine IMAX presentation and particularly when it's one of the top IMAX houses in the world, if not the top IMAX house. John.
@raywatts7689
@raywatts7689 9 месяцев назад
The best IMax projection booth video I’ve seen. Thank you both for making it.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for saying so Ray. It's all down to Michael really Ray. All I had to do was point the camera and know just enough to ask some [hopefully] relevant questions. John.
@rolandpater2245
@rolandpater2245 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video! I'm amazed by the amount of machinery involved.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
It is an engineering marvel. But just like classic cars, if you don't use it, it can throw a tantrum. John.
@SilverwingVFX
@SilverwingVFX 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this great piece. And Michael Ford for letting you film him work. He seems to still enjoy it a lot! I am a long time viewer of your channel and simply love your content. Always excited when I get a notification you have uploaded a new video. I search RU-vid from time to time to find videos about 15/70 and was very pleased when with Oppenheimer approaching, videos started to pop up left and right. So when I got notified that you uploaded a new video about Oppenheimer 15/70 at the BFI, I knew I was in for a treat. And yes, I loved every bit of it. And although having watched a lot of projection booth Imax videos before I e.g. never have seen the compression unit and the massive rectifiers! It´s truly amazing seeing all the parts working together. Engineering at it´s best! Thank you so much for this eye opening insight and your endless enthusiasm creating such great content!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for taking the time to write such a nice long comment Silverwing. It was a pleasure making this one but I'm always a little on edge shooting things like this because it's not like you get a second chance. Fortunately, everything went okay... almost! John.
@SilverwingVFX
@SilverwingVFX 9 месяцев назад
​@@moviecollector5920 And thank you so much for taking the time to answer so many of your comments, including that super nice answer to mine. That´s true dedication! Greetings and a great evening to you!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
@@SilverwingVFX I try to answer everything as that's just common courtesy and the way I was raised but sometimes I don't have an answer to a question. I love film and have been around it almost my whole life but I don't know all there is to know. John.
@JasenPotts
@JasenPotts 9 месяцев назад
Fascinating. Thanks for this.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
You're welcome Jasen. John.
@cheekster777
@cheekster777 9 месяцев назад
Great insight and a video as epic as the movie itself. Thank you, John. 🙏
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
There you are Cheekster. I think yo went to see the film at The Empire. If I'm right, what did you think? I can't imagine seeing it video projected but that's how most people are having to see it which is a terrible shame. I expect the standard 70mm print screenings are pretty special though. John.
@cheekster777
@cheekster777 9 месяцев назад
@@moviecollector5920 - Yes, watched an 11am performance of Oppenheimer at Empire, LSQ in IMAX on Friday as part of a quadruple-bill. There was a lot of information to process so perhaps another viewing is needed. I enjoyed it but putting all of the hype to one side I personally don’t feel it was in the Top 3 Christopher Nolan movies I’ve enjoyed the most. Not sure it has the same rewatching factor of those either.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
@@cheekster777 I agree with you Cheekster but it's likely from a critical point of view that it's the best film. I like TENET best, then INTERSTELLAR, then DUNKIRK and then OPPENHEIMER. But they're all masterpieces. Four of 'em on the trot. John.
@williamobrien188
@williamobrien188 9 месяцев назад
That projectionist is amazing how he remembers everything John
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
A lifetime of projection and a love of it passed down by his mother I think. Wonderful to see someone so competent at work in one of the world's top cinemas. John.
@yuidfbse
@yuidfbse 9 месяцев назад
This is absolutely fascinating.. pure magic in the making. Thank you for sharing🍿🎥🎬😍😍😍
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it Android and thank you. John.
@hildamontes6146
@hildamontes6146 9 месяцев назад
The complexity of what goes on in the projection booth is phenomenal with Imax film. To watch the actual process to the film screening I was present at is truely amazing. I look forward to the next part of Oppenheimer. I've been away on a trip hence my late reply to what was a memorable day. I do hope we soon have another film bearing the words shoot in Imax. Also projectionists who can perform such wonders. "Yours Graham" Many thanks John.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Morning Graham. Are you home now? It was lovely to meet even if it was far too brief. The next video with your starring role should go live this evening assuming I remember to change it to 'Public'. John.
@sean9920
@sean9920 9 месяцев назад
Really enjoyed this video, John.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Thank you Sean. Glad you enjoyed it. We enjoyed shooting it, I can tell you! John.
@1981Amm
@1981Amm 9 месяцев назад
Wow! It makes you really appreciate just what goes into each showing. Great insight.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Yes, we tend to take it all a little for granted at times. Film always did require more skill and concentration but 15/70 IMAX takes it to the extreme. John.
@stephenfielding8914
@stephenfielding8914 9 месяцев назад
Have to give kudos to the engineers who designed the system… thanks for the effort to create the content, John… must say, it’s a bit different to threading up the Elmo GS1200 or a Eumig 802D or S940…
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Ho ho. Yes, 15/70 IMAX has been taken to the far extreme now with the platters extended beyond intention. Michael told me that they had to remove a couple of bolts from the support arm to avoid fouling it so it really is beyond the limits now. Fantastic really. John.
@burhanalg
@burhanalg 9 месяцев назад
Fascinating video!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Glad you liked it. Thank you. John.
@darrenwells2277
@darrenwells2277 9 месяцев назад
Ive seen many IMAX Projection videos, and no one ever said what the Palm Pilots did! thank you its a brilliant video
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Glad you like it Darren. I knew to ask about the Palm Pilot even though it had been replaced because so many people had asked me about it since my TENET IMAX video which I think was early in March. John.
@Private-Hudson
@Private-Hudson 9 месяцев назад
That is some serious kit right there. Brilliant video John thanks very much indeed.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
I've always been amazed at the engineering for 15/70 IMAX. It's incredible to me that it actually works... and in this case for three hours for show after show! John.
@joseluisherreralepron9987
@joseluisherreralepron9987 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so very much for sharing this. It's fascinating and I love the technology of film projection. The 3-D set up is like nothing I've seen before. Wonderful!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Glad you liked it. It was rather special to have Michael Ford talk us all the way through the process. With regard to 3D, 3D films were twin projection years ago. Not sure if the 1920's 3D fad used twin prints but the 1950's did. Then in the 1970's both images were printed on the single print and a lens brought them together. I think I have all that right but don't take it as gospel. My opinion of IMAX 15/70 3D is that is spoils the quality of the projected image and doesn't need it anyway because 15/70 is inherently three dimensional without the glasses. John.
@SWATTECHNOLOGIES
@SWATTECHNOLOGIES 9 месяцев назад
Wonderful John. Boy if anyone wants to understand engineering, how about the people responsible for design and calibration of that beautiful machine. A true work of art.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Well said Joseph. IMAX has developed from its original conception back in 1967 to 1970 but it is an engineering marvel. Maybe it should officially be labelled the eighth wonder of the world! John.
@williamdoyle1108
@williamdoyle1108 9 месяцев назад
When I saw this at BFI the announcer at the start said could we have a round of applause for John and the projection team. Can now put a face to the name😊.😊
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
How very kind of him William. But it should have been a standing ovation at the least!!! John.
@thelookuplookdown
@thelookuplookdown 9 месяцев назад
That was an experience thank you ,John. Once again one that yours truly can only dream about. Michael = SA
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
There are less than 30 cinemas in the world showing OPPENHEIMER in 15/70 Michael and with three of them here and eighteen in the USA, plus I think six in Canada, that doesn't leave a lot around the rest of the world. Melbourne is another one. But I suspect that is going to change a bit over the next year or so given what has happened with this cinematic event. John.
@IXISSV
@IXISSV 2 месяца назад
Amazing behind the scenes 👍🍻 Never knew all that stuff was required IMAX. Bet he had fun "rewinding" the tape for 2pm! 😂😂
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 2 месяца назад
Ho ho! Fortunately IXISSV, the platter system was invented so that films would never need rewinding. It is fed out of the projector using a feed device known as 'The Brain' and so it's effectively pulled out from the opposite end of where you'd expect with a reel of film. The process you see in this video is a genuine IMAX cinema showing a 15/70 film print which is the original and best version of IMAX. Everything else is a vastly reduced quality video projection mainly so the IMAX cinemas have plenty of movies to screen. There are currently three genuine IMAX cinemas in Britain whereas the rest using the great name are video projection only. John.
@IXISSV
@IXISSV 2 месяца назад
@@moviecollector5920 so when the film started it was from the centre of the reel, then the next viewing would be from the outer edge then 🤔 didn't think of that 🤭🤭 Thanks for replying 👍🍻
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 2 месяца назад
@@IXISSV Almost, but every new screening comes from the 'Brain' and is fed out from the middle. The film gets put onto the take up platter correctly (i.e. from the inside out) but then miraculously is fed out from the inside via that wonderful 'brain' invention. John.
@alhelm
@alhelm 9 месяцев назад
Very nice! I watched this in preparation for seeing the 70mm print at Universal City theater today in LA!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Is that the 15/70 IMAX print Alec? I think it is but even if it's a standard 2.20:1 70mm have a great time and come back and tell me about it please. John.
@alhelm
@alhelm 9 месяцев назад
I think it was 15/70 but I couldn't find anyone to ask in person. The 1.43 scenes had much much finer grain and more detail than the 2.20 scenes.@@moviecollector5920
@bonnetdedouche437
@bonnetdedouche437 9 месяцев назад
Greetings from Ireland, John. This is a great video. Brilliant to see the hard work that goes in to art of projecting a monster size IMAX film. Kudos to Michael and his colleagues for sharing their knowledge. Great stuff. I hope to see Oppenheimer in IMAX soon, though I think it isn't going to be 15/70 here. Thanks again, great stuff.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Morning Bonnet. Maybe a quick jaunt over to Manchester or London is in order just so you can see the real deal. There isn't a single IMAX cinema in Ireland, either north or south, so you're going to have to hit the road if you want to see the best. A few days break in London might just be the answer and you'll have the choice of two genuine IMAX cinemas. John.
@aliceinthewired
@aliceinthewired 9 месяцев назад
This video lit my brain on fire. Love your content man :)
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
That's a good turn of phrase. I must try to remember that and steal it to use myself in future. Thank you! John.
@rene318
@rene318 9 месяцев назад
Amazing, thank you very much! I saw Oppenheimer yesterday on a digital screening. Only way for me to see 15/70 would be the UK, or Praque.. Just got the tickets for the train and cinema... Quess i will be traveling 1600 kilometers for this.. Praque here i come...
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
What an adventure you're going to have there Rene. Have a great time and please report back what you think after seeing the real McCoy. John.
@rene318
@rene318 9 месяцев назад
@@moviecollector5920 Thank you! I will!
@RoyMurphy1
@RoyMurphy1 9 месяцев назад
Fantastic insight of the IMAX projection process..... Have to say i enjoyed the film myself.... Thanks again John 👍
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
It's not a bad film eh Roy? There's the understatement of the year for the cinematic yearbook.
@cb_2887
@cb_2887 9 месяцев назад
This skill is talent and art. I did watch Oppenheimer in 70mm IMAX and it is glorious! Although my favourite Nolan 70mm IMAX movie is still Dunkirk. I have no issues with digital projection but film just adds that cinematic quality with the grain and it's perfect imperfections. Film forever!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Well said Chris. I think the previous three Mr. Nolan films were even more impressive than OPPENHEIMER on that huge screen but they were action/adventure films and therefore better suited to it for that reason. Amazing to see a drama with IMAX scenes though. John.
@rhettdw5690
@rhettdw5690 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for putting my video in your description! I appreciate it :)
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
My pleasure Rhett. I hope it gets you a few views and some attention for young Clark. But I do intend to try and actually mention the whole saga of Clark's video being up on the big screen at the Ritz in a future video and if I remember, that will be the next one. John.
@Woznium
@Woznium 9 месяцев назад
Fascinating 😮
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
An engineering marvel I think. John.
@zamiadams4343
@zamiadams4343 Месяц назад
That was excellent, cheers man, just subbed.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 Месяц назад
Thank you Zami. Glad you enjoyed it. John.
@matthewjamessawyer
@matthewjamessawyer 8 месяцев назад
Fascinating stuff. I've been to the BFI IMAX many times and saw Oppenheimer there twice. Wonderful to see so much of what goes on behind the scenes, right down to the laptop running the slideshow of upcoming movie posters.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 8 месяцев назад
It's the most interesting and amazing projection booth I've ever been in. I did get into the CineramaDome in 2011 but the four Cinerama projectors weren't being used at the time otherwise that might have pipped it but even so, there's nothing quite like seeing a massive IMAX print rushing through the projector. Quite daunting the first time you see it. John.
@JesusMartinez-mk6fc
@JesusMartinez-mk6fc 9 месяцев назад
Awesome video John that demonstrates the mastery of the IMAX 15/70 mm film projection craft. I finally watched Oppenheimer on a 70 mm film print at a downtown theater that had dusted off their legacy film projector for the occasion. Infortunately the closest IMAX 15/70 film theater to me is located in the neighbouring province of Ontario 550 km away. As I told you before, we have an IMAX with Laser theater located in a science centre that had retired its IMAX 15/70 mm film projector some years ago but it doesn't even screen feature films, only documentaries. Oppenheimer is a remarkable work of art that I thoroughly enjoyed. To me it didn't even feel like it ran for three hours. Knowing most of the historical scientific figures portrayed in the movie, I would usually guess who they were from the surrounding context, even before they were introduced to Oppenheimer. All the actors were fantastic with Cillian Murphy delivering an Oscar worthy performance. Great cinema indeed! Cheers!
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
I feel like I've watched the fourth Christopher Nolan masterpiece on the trot Jesus. A fabulous film with a quite amazing cast. Oscar winners in fairly minor roles speaks volumes about Mr. Nolan's work. I think most of them would work for him for free. Standard 70mm is still better than anything else and the prints, from what I've seen, look about as exceptional as cinema comes and ever did come. IMAX is still a pretty big step up but I'd be happy to see any film in 70mm. Actually, I'd be happy to see any film in 35mm and I do think cinema needs to get back to offering film on occasion to entice people off their sofas or away from their smart phones and back into theatres. John.
@Juanjo-oi2or
@Juanjo-oi2or 9 месяцев назад
Go figure what an experience has to be watch this masterpiece this way..... a very very interesting video. Nice work as usual, John.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it Juanjo. We're still on a high from the day shooting the video and watching the film. One of the best ever cinema experiences and I've had quite a few memorable ones in my time. John.
@Juanjo-oi2or
@Juanjo-oi2or 9 месяцев назад
@@moviecollector5920 I agree with you. When I walked off the cinema last week simply I couldn't believe it. One of the most powerful and extraordinary experiences I have felt with a film. Left me thinking for days.... still I do.
@craigosterberg5045
@craigosterberg5045 9 месяцев назад
Enjoyed the video John.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Thank you Craig. John.
@michaelcarey
@michaelcarey 2 месяца назад
Fantastic video! I've only just watched a RU-vid video showing the Melbourne IMAX cinema preparing to screen Dune Part 2 on 15/70 and have been out searching for more videos about IMAX. Amazing technology! I'm the president of my local film society and we are purely digital using a Christie CP2220 projector.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 2 месяца назад
Evening Michael. I wonder if your film society has room for an IMAX GT projector and an 85ft by 60ft screen! Now that would certainly generate a lot of interest but perhaps so would the ability to screen 35mm. The Projected Picture Trust would probably supply you all the equipment so might be worth considering because there's nothing like real film for getting an audience in. John.
@michaelcarey
@michaelcarey 2 месяца назад
@@moviecollector5920 most certainly not enough room for IMAX in the local cinema 🙂I'm from Port Lincoln in South Australia and our society is very fortunate to be able to use Lincoln Cinema for our monthly evenings. The cinema transitioned away from film quite some time ago. The building is was originally built in 1929, coming up to its centenary.
@Nummer6
@Nummer6 9 месяцев назад
Fascinating video! Thank you so much for it! Brought back some memories from my days as a 35mm projectionist in my local theater when I was a teenager. But this looks way more complicated 😅
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Michael has spent his whole life in projection so he's able to deal with it. I'd be so stressed if it were me that I wouldn't really be able to cope. 35mm is always good fun but 15/70 IMAX is another level entirely. John.
@dalekslookgood
@dalekslookgood 8 месяцев назад
BRILLIANT b.t.s. video. Loved it! I saw Oppenheimer in Imax but that was digital 4k Laser Imax at my local dutch Imax screen. I did not have the opportunity to see a 15/70mm Imax film projection where I live. Thank you very much for this video, John. I'll find the other video with your Oppenheimer cinema review. regards, Roland.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 7 месяцев назад
There is just a possibility that your faux IMAX cinema may get IMAX reinstalled if it ever had it in the first place. This is because apparently IMAX Corp. are enthused by what has happened with OPPENHEIMER and want to get genuine 15/70 IMAX back out into the world. I think the laser lamps aid the reproduction of better contrast with video projection but my thinking is that using the word 'laser' with the IMAX name is a publicity thing because you can get home video projectors with laser lamps now. I have one and it's very good but there's not that much difference as a result of having a laser lamp. The big screen video projections at the BFI IMAX with the laser lamp projector are very good but I don't think they're quite up there with the 35mm blow-up sequences contained within the 15/70 print of INTERSTELLAR. Punching that much light through a standard 35mm print may not be possible but nevertheless I haven't seen anything on that huge screen from the video projector that's up there with the quality of 35mm yet. I'm sure it's out there I just haven't seen it. John.
@dalekslookgood
@dalekslookgood 7 месяцев назад
@@moviecollector5920 Hello John. Thanks for the replies to my reactions. In response to your suggestion about true Imax being restored in Imax digital theatres, I looked up the history of Imax in NL were i live and grew up after 1976. My local Imax screen is there only since (dec) 2012 and was Digital Imax from the start. It has never been Imax 15/70 film. The first Imax film screened there was The Hobbit (1) An Unexpected Journey. I saw that one there. I remember the audio being VERY loud and it was a good size screen. But maybe not the best Imax film, LOL. Actually, reading up, I remember being in what was apparently the first european Imax screen , in amusementpark The Beekse Bergen in Hilvarenbeek, NL. It was built in 1981 and i went there in '81 or 82 and that was my very first Imax experience as a boy of approx. 11 or 12 years old. It was of course, Imax 15/70 (film) and it was a stunning, glorious experience. No commercial hollywood films then, but a impressive docu. I was totally in awe of the immense size of the auditorium and screen, and wow, when that film had finished, i was awestruck. Unfortunately, later on (i read, in 1986 already) the amusement park got a new owner, who did not want to exploit the Imax screen and it closed. Also the other original Imax screen in Rotterdam NL (i never visited that) has closed in 2001. If i ever read that one of the Imax screens in NL gets a 15/70 film "upgrade" , I will surely travel there one time to view a good Imax film. I've got a couple of cinema enthusiast friends, but if need to be, I may even go on my own. But as far as my local (Tilburg) Imax screen, and it having been recently modernized and was , to start with, never a Imax 15/70 film cinema, it is unlikely they will convert this to 15/70 film Imax. But you 'never know how a cow catches a hare', as they say in NL (translated to english, LOL) . (meaning You just never know, the unexpected can happen...) regards, Roland.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 7 месяцев назад
@@dalekslookgood Most of the cinemas bearing the great IMAX name around the world today have never been genuine IMAX. Some are only 2K video projection so they probably haven't done the name any favours. But those cinemas that were built as IMAX originally and had the film format do stand a chance of getting it back now. A lot depends on film makers having the clout to insist on using IMAX to shoot on. It's a shame that so many people think they've seen something in IMAX when they haven't but to be fair to the IMAX Corporation it's all about staying in business. Cinerama tried something similar but at least their downgrade was standard 70mm film. By contrast, IMAX have taken a huge leap downwards but it has kept many of their cinemas open and so as you say, you just never know - the unexpected can happen. John.
@axisandallies79
@axisandallies79 9 месяцев назад
Wonderful, John. For those of us who are/were projectionists this is a love letter. I've since become a teacher of film analysis and criticism, but my entire undergraduate (and some of my graduate) career was doing just this (though I never showed an IMAX print of this magnitude). Amazing work as always.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Thank you James. I'm sure Michael is going to be pleased to read your post too. So many projectionists and former projectionists have told us they've enjoyed this one so far which is a wonderful reward. John.
@kilroy4103
@kilroy4103 9 месяцев назад
That was very interesting and very informative.
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Good to hear (or read!). Thank you. John.
@Pork-Chop-Express
@Pork-Chop-Express 9 месяцев назад
I saw it 3 times in IMAX. Worth every penny 🙂
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Our seats were £28 each and I consider that a bargain. To see it in a video projection cinema would average around £10 over here now but the whole experience would be immediately forgettable. This is a day that will live with me until the end so I'm with you - worth every penny. John.
@Pork-Chop-Express
@Pork-Chop-Express 9 месяцев назад
Admittedly, I think I might love cinema a bit too much. I have had MANY conversations stating that I do believe there are sacred films that CANNOT be re-booted or revived or redone, movies like Wizard of Oz, Casablanca, Godfather, Star Wars (New Hope), Schindler's List, E.T., or Silence of the Lambs. 2 or 3 years ago, I would probably put 1 more film on that list of DO NOT TOUCH, EVER !! - Lawrence of Arabia. But after seeing Oppie ... I actually believe Nolan has proven himself worthy (in my impossible-standard eyes) of being able to revisit David Lean in a fresh, new (I would DEFINITELY cast Cillian Murphy or Tom Hardy) role in all the IMAX glory, BRING BACK Hans Zimmer PLEASE !! And full-steam ahead, go for 3 hours 10 or 15 minutes, give us an Entr' acte and Intermission. Thank you for your videos, John. Cheers @@moviecollector5920
@burninator1983
@burninator1983 9 месяцев назад
Love these insights into what goes on inside the projection booths. I so wish there was an IMAX cinema anywhere near where I live...
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 9 месяцев назад
Same here but it's worth the trip every single time. I only go to a cinema when I know there's a genuine film print being exhibited owing to the low quality being presented over the past [almost] 20 years but these days it seems that only Christopher Nolan finishes his films on film. 2005 was when I could see the downturn in quality took a jump further into the depths in cinemas. John.
@Malbailey670
@Malbailey670 7 месяцев назад
Great video A masterclass
@moviecollector5920
@moviecollector5920 7 месяцев назад
That's down to having someone of the experience, knowledge and capability of Michael Ford on camera Malcolm. John.
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