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1.43:1 aspect ratio

The Quest for the 1.43:1 "True IMAX" Ratio Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises were partially shot using 15-perf 70mm IMAX cameras, which produce a nearly square .

15-perforation 70mm IMAX cameras

(2008) made history as the first major feature film shot partially with . These sequences were natively captured in a 1.43:1 aspect ratio , which is significantly "taller" than the standard 2.39:1 widescreen. The Verdict: The IMAX scenes in The Dark

  • The Verdict: The IMAX scenes in The Dark Knight feel like punctuation marks. They are used for "establishing shots" and major action beats. The transition creates a subconscious signal to the viewer: "Pay attention, something big is happening."
  • To experience The Dark Knight The Dark Knight Rises in their original 1.43:1 IMAX To experience The Dark Knight The Dark Knight

    • The Dark Knight's IMAX scenes were filmed using a custom-built camera rig, which was only used for a few sequences.
    • The Bat-Signal in The Dark Knight Rises was created using a combination of practical and visual effects.
    • Tom Hardy's Bane was initially supposed to have a more menacing voice, but Nolan encouraged Hardy to experiment with different tones.

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