The Invisible Man | Cast & Filmmakers | Experience It In IMAX®

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The Invisible Man director, Leigh Whannell, tells us why he wants people to experience his film in the best way possible.
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Hi IMAX Team..,
It's Thrilling..,
Jai Shree Ram...

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A little that no one knows))) The difference between the film and the matrix of digital cameras, 1) When the film moves at a speed of 24 fps, the HDR effect occurs! About half of 24k forms such an effect! + film vibrations are averaged in all directions (vision inertia smooths vibrations), this evens out and stabilizes the visible image. Also, the frontal vibrations of the film provide a variable display of the entire Anisotropy of sharpness, as the HDR effect is only in relation to focusing. Read more about this in detail 2) The sharpness of the film has a depth - Anisotropy! For example 3 people in a frame standing one after another on a film, they are all in focus! But when we want to focus the optics of the projector on the front of the film, we get a clear image of the front objects + all the scratches of the film, if you focus on the center of the film layer, then the scratches disappear and the sharpness of the shooting objects is shifted to the depth of the picture, that is, the person in the foreground will be less clear Than the person standing behind and vice versa, the Projector is simply not able to transmit the entire depth to a flat surface of the screen! It is also possible only on negatives, reproductions of films lose the depth of Anisotropy

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