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BURBANK,
California—In
an unprecedented move, director Christopher Nolan has
filmed four sequences in the next installment of Warner
Bros. Pictures’ Batman franchise, The Dark Knight,
with extremely high-resolution IMAX cameras using the
giant 15/70 film format. The announcement was made by
Jeff Robinov, Warner Bros. Pictures president of
production. While it is not unique for a feature lensed
on traditional 35mm film to be re-mastered to screen in
IMAX theatres, this marks the first time ever that a
major feature film has been partially shot using IMAX
cameras, marking a revolutionary integration of the two
film formats.
The
marriage of footage filmed with IMAX and 35mm cameras in
the final feature will have a major impact on the
audience’s viewing experience, whether seeing The
Dark Knight in an IMAX or traditional theater. When
the scenes shot on IMAX cameras are shown in IMAX
theatres, the aspect ratio will morph to 1.43 to 1,
expanding the image to fill the entire screen and
magnifying the overall effect, both literally and
figuratively.
In
making the announcement, Jeff Robinov stated, “Warner
Bros. has always been committed to advancing the art of
filmmaking. The use of IMAX cameras to film select
scenes in an action feature is a great step forward in
big-screen entertainment, especially in the talented
hands of Christopher Nolan. We can’t wait to see the
results, and we think audiences will share our
excitement when the movie opens on July 18, 2008.”
The
first of the scenes, including a prologue that
introduces Batman’s arch-nemesis The Joker, was shot in
April, several weeks in advance of the actual start of
principal photography. Additional selected scenes were
filmed with IMAX cameras during the course of production
on The Dark Knight.
Nolan
added, “In continuing the story of such a great icon,
I’m thrilled to be able to expand the scope of the film,
not just in terms of its story, but in giving Batman and
the Joker the largest possible canvas on which to face
off. No existing technology compares with the IMAX
format in terms of its ability to throw the audience
into the action, and we’re very proud and excited to use
this technology in a way that no one has before.”
Dan
Fellman, Warner Bros. president of domestic
distribution, offered, “Chris has been a huge fan of
IMAX technology for a long time. It will be a
groundbreaking event to see him incorporate the use of
IMAX cameras into the 35mm presentation of The Dark
Knight when it opens nationwide on
July 18, 2008, day-and-date with IMAX theatres.”
“Nolan’s
enthusiasm towards IMAX, combined with the success of
Batman Begins in IMAX theatres underscores the
significant impact that The IMAX Experience has on
audiences and the role IMAX can play in providing
filmmakers with innovative ways to deliver movies,” said
IMAX cochairman and coCEOs Richard L. Gelfond and
Bradley J. Wechsler. “We are very excited to continue
breaking new ground with Warner Bros. Pictures, and we
look forward to sharing Nolan’s new picture with our
customers and their patrons next summer.”
The
follow-up to the action hit Batman Begins, The Dark
Knight reunites director Christopher Nolan and star
Christian Bale, who reprises the role of Batman/Bruce
Wayne. In the new film, Batman raises the stakes in his
war on crime. With the help of Lieutenant Jim Gordon
and District Attorney Harvey Dent, Batman sets out to
dismantle the remaining criminal organizations that
plague the city streets. The partnership proves to be
effective, but they soon find themselves prey to a reign
of chaos unleashed by a rising criminal mastermind known
to the terrified citizens of Gotham as The Joker.
The Dark
Knight
will be presented by Warner Bros. Pictures in
association with Legendary Pictures. The film will be
distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures. |