World's Largest IMAX Screen Set To Open With James Bond 'No Time To Die' In Germany
Mumbai, September 27 - The upcoming James Bond movie, "No Time To Die" is all set to be screened on the world's largest IMAX screen, which is all set to open to the public on September 30 at the Traumpalast Multiplex in Leonberg, Germany.
Daniel Craig's "No Time To Die", which features sequences shot with IMAX film cameras, will be the first film to be screened on the screen which is 21.03 meters high and 38.16 meters wide – wider than a Boeing 737 airliner. The 574-seater IMAX theater at Traumpalast is weighed over 500 pounds (227 kilos) and has been painted by a specially designed robotic arm.
The construction of the largest IMAX screen theater was first announced two and half years ago. The theater features IMAX with laser technology and IMAX's 12-channel sound technology with side and overhead channels for dynamic range and precision.
"No Time To Die" will have 40 minutes of IMAX exclusive expanded aspect ratio. Director Cary Joji Fukunaga has shot it with IMAX's 15/70mm film cameras and has specially formatted it for IMAX theatres. The IMAX Traumpalast also marks the eighth theatre for the company in Germany.
Stay tuned...
Comments
Write Your Comment Here
Max comment length: 100 words; Please don't use bad language otherwise your comment will be removed
Related News
Trending News

Entertainment
Big NewsQuick News
Recent News
Recent Movies
Upcoming Movies
Upcoming Birthdays
Recent Songs
Recent Movies Collection
Sports
Politics
Sports
Internet
India
Education
FeedbackAbout
Contact Us
T&C
Privacy Policy
Cancellation/Refund Policy
Are you a writer/blogger, Work with Us
© Sacnilk Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved