Filmed For IMAX Vs. Shot With IMAX: Whatโ€™s Better?
Filmed For IMAX Vs. Shot With IMAX: Whatโ€™s Better?

‘Filmed For IMAX’ Vs. ‘Shot With IMAX’: Which is Better?

2022-06-22
3 mins read

The movie poster of the upcoming Jordan Peeleโ€™s NOPE, reveals an interesting phrase โ€” โ€œShot With IMAX Film Camerasโ€, as opposed to Top Gun: Maverickโ€™s poster โ€” โ€œFilmed For IMAXโ€. Whatโ€™re the differences? Read on.

BTS of NOPE. Picture: Universal Pictures
BTS of NOPE. Picture: Universal Pictures

NOPE: โ€œShot with IMAX film camerasโ€

NOPE is an upcoming American science fiction horror film written, directed, and produced by Jordan Peele. The film is scheduled to be released on July 22, 2022, by Universal Pictures. NOPE was shot by cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema using Kodak film, including 65mm film in IMAX format. Itโ€™s well known that Hoytema specializes in 65mm film cameras, and as Christopher Nolan’s cinematic partner, he earned some decent running time shooting on them. On the movie poster, itโ€™s clearly mentioned that NOPE was โ€œShot With IMAX Film Camerasโ€. Watch the trailer below:

Old generation IMAXs

Although we hoped that Peele has shot NOPE on the next generation of IMAX cameras, according to the BTS footage he hasnโ€™t, as we identified the MSM 9802 in the production. However, IMAX has confirmed that Peele was involved in the 2-years development phase of the next generation of IMAX cameras. This new generation will be characterized by quieter and friendlier machines. Furthermore, Christopher Nolanโ€™s Oppenheimer was also shot on the same cameras, and by the same cinematographer. Moreover, Nolan which is an ‘IMAX expert’, is also involved in building the next 65mm beasts. BTW, in an interview with Screen International in Cannes last month, IMAX CEO Rich Gelfond stated that in Oppenheimer, Nolan has utilized the cameras in โ€œnew, novel waysโ€. For instance, itโ€™s the first film to shoot sections in IMAX black and white analog photography. Oppenheimer is scheduled to be released in the United States on July 21, 2023, by Universal Pictures.

IMAX Develops Four New 65mm Film Cameras
IMAX Develops Four New 65mm Film Cameras

Top Gun: Maverick: Filmed For IMAX

Weโ€™ve written tons of articles about the making of Top Gun: Maverick. Although the filmmakers who made it stated that the movie was shot on IMAX cameras, itโ€™s not completely accurate. TG was shot on the Sony VENICE, which is an IMAX certified. The VENICE belongs to a list of elite high-end cinema cameras that were approved by IMAX to be able to shoot for an IMAX theater. The cameras which were certified are ALEXA LF, MINI LF, 65, Panavision DXL2,ย  RED Ranger MONSTRO, and Sony VENICE. For that IMAX owns a program called โ€œFilm in IMAXโ€ which defines the cinema cameras that are able to shoot for its theaters, as long as the production is being supervised by IMAX which determines the protocols, best practices, and methodologies for shooting the format.

Top Gun: Maverick: Filmed for IMAX
Top Gun: Maverick: Filmed for IMAX
NOPE: Shot with IMAX film cameras
NOPE: Shot with IMAX film cameras

Filmed For Vs. Shot With

In the real world, thereโ€™s a small number of โ€˜realโ€™ IMAX cameras. The reason that IMAX initiated the โ€œFilmed in IMAXโ€ program is to allow more productions to fill IMAX theaters and thus elevate profit. IMAX wants to expand its machines, hence, it certifies more highly capable cameras. Also, this is the main reason for developing four new 65mm cameras and expanding the fleet even further. Till now, when examining the films made for IMAX theaters, we reveal a very small portion of IMAX 65mm film cameras being used in productions. For instance, explore the camera chart below of the leading 2021 films screened on IMAX. The 9802 is at the end of the list, and at the top, you can find the ALEXA Mini which is not even an IMAX certified. The chart clearly demonstrates and justifies the logic behind developing more 65mm monsters. BTW, as a tribute to the mighty 65mm format, weโ€™ve created the Y.M.CINEMA 65 which is a perfect gift for cinephiles โ€” explore it on our website.

IMAX 2021โ€™s Films- Camera Chart
IMAX 2021โ€™s Films- Camera Chart

Closing thoughts

To sum it up, hereโ€™re the definitions: โ€˜Shot With IMAXโ€™ means that the movie was filmed with IMAX 65mm cameras, whereas โ€˜Filmed For IMAXโ€™ indicates that the production used digital cinema cameras that were certified by IMAX (large sensor top-notch cinema cameras). Which is better? Well, we think that the answer to that is unambiguous. Of course, 65mm produces more rich and pleasing imagery. However, itโ€™s significantly more expensive and complicated to shoot with those cameras, although itโ€™s totally worth the hassle. Nolan would confirm that ๐Ÿ™‚

Yossy is a filmmaker who specializes mainly in action sports cinematography. Yossy also lectures about the art of independent filmmaking in leading educational institutes, academic programs, and festivals, and his independent films have garnered international awards and recognition.
Yossy is the founder of Y.M.Cinema Magazine.

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