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Yes. But as of now only for shots, that don't need original on-set-sound like dialogue scenes. Unless they invent a drone, that doesn't make any noise.
I get the impression that if I want to see the proper IMAX version, the science museum in London is the best bet as that has recently had a 1:43:1 laser projector installed. Originally in April 2020, the BFI was not going to show a 15/70mm print, which was a huge shame.
Save until we get a hi-res version:
Old still, slightly diff angle:
Don't think it was location scouting in Norway, just a motorbike hike somewhere else
Yeah that was my guess too, it looks like that's going to a really suspense filled sequence. Hopefully one of many highlights in this film
@Contraband good find thanks mate
Yeah, I think I remember reading about this way back when. But notice that the entire piece is on one set (which Hitchcock did have at his disposal). That is completely different from going inside and outside, and moving into and through different set pieces (1917, for example).
I recall someone knowledgeable mentioning that only the pre-credits were shot in IMAX. Both the Norway and Matera locales.
Fascinating how they managed to erase the shade and the car in the background.
Still worried about the brownish hue - sends out (all the wrong) Spectre pre-title vibes.
It's possible that they were shooting coverage - close ups, interiors in the car etc. That would account for the different light levels outside and likely wouldn't impact what was being shot at the time. They could easily match that stuff, lighting wise.
Just a theory. :)
30 minutes. And yes, that is correct.
Pre-credits are all in IMAX, plus the Cuba/SPECTRE meeting set piece, and seems parts of the third act (Norway Land Rover/Toyota chase and parts of Bond and Nomi in Safin's lair)
Why not wait till we've seen the finished film, before we cast our judgments.
Reminds me of the we should boycott CR campaign that, well didn't amount to much. I can't comment on a film that I have yet too see.
2. Opening in Norway on frozen lake.
Madeline is trapped underwater and cuts to her in the the water with Bond being there (as seen in the music video.
3. Bond and Madeline having a nice drive in Matera, the procession scene, love making etc.
4. Bond awakes and heads for the grave, which then explodes.
5. Chase scene with motorcycle and Bridge escape..
6. Return to hotel. "The past isn't dead."
7. DB5 to the train station, which then is ambushed. The whole donuts with the machine guns firing
8. Bond and Madeline part ways.
Pretty safe bet I reckon
And that's only the first
Agreed. I think it'll be the only time where the length will work.
I think there will be better ones. Cuba and the forest scenes look pretty epic.