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IMAX still selling an experience

Film festival takes viewers around the world and undersea
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Gavin McKinney (director of photography)

From burning oil fields in Kuwait, to the peak of Everest, to a 370 km/h drive in an Indy car, this yearB次元官网网址檚 selection for the IMAX Film Festival promises to expand horizons.

For the second year running, IMAX Victoria is bringing in a selection of old favourites and new epic features for the six-week festival, which last year drew in about 49,000 viewers.

Theatre director Paul Wild said people still come to IMAX for one main reason: the experience.

B次元官网网址淛ust that big screen, and the clarity of images, and just taking you away for 40 or 45 minutes and really putting you there,B次元官网网址 Wild said. B次元官网网址淚 think people still really enjoy it.B次元官网网址

As cinemas switch to digital format, seeing actual film projection is becoming somewhat of a novelty too, especially 70mm. Although IMAX has opened screens in many commercial movie theatres, including SilverCity Victoria and Cineplex Odeon West Shore, those screens are still significantly smaller than the mainstay IMAX Victoria and use digital projectors.

Wild said most people in the industry agree that despite digital projection being cheaper and easier to use, and the technology for it ever improving, it still doesnB次元官网网址檛 look as good as film.

B次元官网网址淥ne of the attributes of IMAX productions has always been high resolution and the clarity,B次元官网网址 Wild said.

One day, as technology improves, IMAX Victoria will make the switch (albeit reluctantly, said Wild), but for now prints for the festival, all in 70mm film, are being brought in from as far away as Ontario, Oregon and Kentucky.

Sharks features up-close encounters with Great Whites, Hammerheads and other species of the great predator as audiences follow a team of ocean explorers observing sharks in their natural habitats throughout the oceans of the world.

Salt Spring Island filmmaker David DouglasB次元官网网址 Academy Award nominated Fires of Kuwait returns, taking viewers into the centre of the out-of-control oil fires that burned following the Persian Gulf War. The film follows the work of firefighters to quell the blazes after retreating Iraqi troops set fire to more than 600 oil wells.

B次元官网网址淚t was really a powerful film. It was just staggering,B次元官网网址 said Wild of Fires of Kuwait. B次元官网网址淵ou could almost feel the heat coming off of the screen. It was very, very amazing.B次元官网网址

Also opening with the festival is Mysteries of the Great Lakes, a journey through the headwaters of Lake Superior to the edge of Lake Ontario, and all the nature, landscapes and history in between.

Returning to IMAX Victoria, due to popular demand, is Everest, the dramatic true story of a team of climbers trekking to the top of the worldB次元官网网址檚 tallest mountain.

Super Speedway puts audiences in the driverB次元官网网址檚 seat of an Indy car as they zip through the world of championship auto racing. On board cameras capture the cars in action, as Michael Andretti and his Newman/Haas racing team vie for the championship.

Jane GoodallB次元官网网址檚 Wild Chimpanzees runs wild as it follows the famous field researcher and the subject of her studies. The film looks at GoodallB次元官网网址檚 over 40 years of work with chimps at Gombe Park on Lake Tangayka in Africa and peeks into the daily lives of chimp families.

For more information visit imaxvictoria.com.





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