IMAX (an abbreviation for Image Maximum) is a motion picture film format and a set of cinema projection standards created by the Canadian company IMAX Corporation. IMAX has the capacity to record and display images of far greater size and resolution than conventional film systems. Since 2002, some feature films have been converted (or upgraded) into IMAX format for display in IMAX theatres and some have also been partially shot in IMAX.
IMAX is the most widely used system for special-venue film presentations. As of September 2012[update], there are 697 IMAX theatres in 52 countries.
Click on image to go to IMAX Wikipedia page.
Warner Bros. and IMAX have had a
successful partnership over the last few years, and now the two companies have
announced that they will work together on up to twenty more films through
2013.
As part of the announcement, there
are a few details on notable films. One is a release date for The Hobbit
(December 2013) and another is the first ‘official’ acknowledgment of Batman 3,
which is mentioned as one of the ‘additional 15 films’ to be released in IMAX
between 2011 and 2013 alongside Superman and Dark Shadows. Note that this press
release comes from IMAX, not Warner Bros., but this still reveals a window of
release for the new Batman and Superman films.
IMAX Corporation and Warner Bros.
Pictures, a unit of Time Warner Inc., announced today that they have completed
an agreement to release up to 20 Warner Bros. films in IMAX’s format over the
course of the next three and a half years (from 2010 through 2013). The
agreement strategically aligns Warner Bros.’ tent-pole business with the
increasing worldwide popularity of The IMAX Experience(R) in both 2D and IMAX(R)
3D, providing the studio with an added distribution platform that consistently
delivers strong box office returns. The agreement underscores the excitement
around the studio’s future films which are anticipated to be among the best
Hollywood event titles slated for release in the coming
years.
Under the agreement, Warner Bros.
movies that will be released in IMAX are: Legends of the Guardian: The Owls of
Ga’Hoole 3D (September 24, 2010); Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
(3D) (November 19, 2010); Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (3D)
(July 15, 2011); Happy Feet 2 (3D) (November 18, 2011); and The Hobbit (December
2013). Warner Bros. and IMAX also plan to release an additional 15 films over
the course of 2011, 2012 and 2013, including Gravity, Dark Shadows, Fury Road,
Batman 3, and Superman.
“Our track record with IMAX has been
incredible, and incorporating 3D into this collaborative effort will serve as
the ultimate experience for our audiences,” said Dan Fellman, President,
Domestic Distribution, Warner Bros. Pictures. “We are extraordinarily proud of
our forthcoming slate and eager to offer these films to audiences in the most
premium of movie-going experiences.”
“We’re thrilled to join with IMAX in
bringing global audiences new and exciting experiences through the 3D IMAX
format,” said Veronika Kwan-Rubinek, President, International Distribution,
Warner Bros. Pictures. “We have a tremendously powerful slate of quality
tentpole films, and as IMAX theaters continue to expand internationally, more
and more audiences will have the opportunity to experience our films using this
exciting format.”
“Warner Bros. is and has been an
important strategic partner for IMAX. The success of our partnership to date is
a result of our integrated approach to marketing and release strategies, and we
believe this formula will lead to more box office success in the future,” said
Richard L. Gelfond, CEO of IMAX. “Our digital theatre system has accelerated the
growth of our theatre network and provides us with significant flexibility in
the release and programming schedule in our theatres. This important
announcement provides increased visibility into our future film slate, enabling
existing and potential exhibitors to better know what’s ‘coming soon’ in their
IMAX(R) theatres.”
“IMAX has a deep appreciation for
Warner Bros.’ approach to the film business; they consistently work with the
industry’s most talented filmmakers, produce and release blockbuster films that
captivate global audiences and make going to the movies a fun, powerful and
inspiring experience,” said Greg Foster, Chairman and President of IMAX Filmed
Entertainment. “We are confident that continuing to team with Warner Bros. to
distribute market, promote and showcase their ‘all-star’ titles in IMAX will
delight movie-goers around the world and achieve box office and critical success
that will benefit our two companies and our exhibitor
partners.”
Since June 2003, Warner Bros.
Pictures has released 25 titles in IMAX’s format, 10 of which featured IMAX 3D,
including several live action pictures that were partially converted into 3D
with IMAX’s proprietary 2D-to-3D conversion technology. Warner Bros. films have
generated approximately $565 million in box office revenues at IMAX theatres
around the world. Each Hollywood title was digitally re-mastered into the image
and sound quality of The IMAX Experience using IMAX’s proprietary IMAX DMR(R)
(Digital Re-Mastering) technology. Also included in the tally are the studio’s
four original IMAX 3D co-productions, “NASCAR 3D” (2003), “Deep Sea 3D” (2008),
“Under the Sea 3D” (2009) and “Hubble 3D,” in select IMAX theatres
now.
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