Anita18
DANCE FOR ME, FUNNY MAN!
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Unless they've figured out a way to insulate the camera, I highly doubt this. At a TDK sound panel, we were shown live footage from the prologue, and the IMAX camera was just flapping away. If you've ever been to a bank and witnessed the teller use the bill counting machine, it sounds like that. It's super-obnoxious and it's loud.
The sound guys managed to extract Fichtner's lines and Ledger's lines, but those were the only things recorded on set that made it to the final cut. Otherwise it's was all recorded and mixed in post.
For action and aerial scenes, there's nothing better than IMAX. But for any scenes that require dialogue, it'll be a pain in the butt to shoot and mix in post. I don't see it happening.
Plus IMAX film is 4x more expensive than 35mm.
The sound guys managed to extract Fichtner's lines and Ledger's lines, but those were the only things recorded on set that made it to the final cut. Otherwise it's was all recorded and mixed in post.
For action and aerial scenes, there's nothing better than IMAX. But for any scenes that require dialogue, it'll be a pain in the butt to shoot and mix in post. I don't see it happening.
Plus IMAX film is 4x more expensive than 35mm.







