

You've got a huge screen and you're filling the peripheral vision of the audience. You're getting a feeling of 3D without the glasses. "The headline, for me, is by shooting on IMAX 70mm film, you're really letting the screen disappear. "The sharpness and the clarity and the depth of the image is unparalleled," Nolan said. Like " Dunkirk " and " Tenet," "Oppenheimer" was filmed entirely on large format film stock, meaning a combination of IMAX 65mm and Panavision 65mm (think David Lean/"Lawrence of Arabia"), that's then projected in 70mm. "Oppenheimer" was shot using some of the highest resolution film cameras that exist. "Oppenheimer," starring Cillian Murphy, opens in theatres on July 21. "We're able to do things with picture now that before we were really only able to do with sound in terms of an oversize impact for the audience-an almost physical sense of response to the film." "We knew that this had to be the showstopper," Nolan said. Nolan and his effects teams recreated the blast, with all its blinding brilliance. Robert Oppenheimer, the theoretical physicist who oversaw the development of first atomic bomb during World War II, this will be especially pivotal in viewing the Trinity Test, the first detonation of a nuclear weapon.

It really is just a great way of giving people an experience that they can't possibly get in the home." "We put a lot of effort into shooting the film in a way that we can get it out on these large format screens. "You rarely get the chance to really talk to moviegoers directly about why you love a particular format and why if they can find an IMAX screen to see the film on that's great," Nolan said. Knowing that even those words can get overwhelming and technical, Nolan went a step further: In an exclusive interview with The Associated Press, he offered a guide to his favourite formats, explaining why it matters and even where he likes to sit so that audiences don't feel like they need a film school degree (or one in theoretical physics) before settling on a theatre. That's part of the reason why Universal Pictures has made "Oppenheimer" tickets available early for over a thousand "premium large format" (or PLF) screens, with options including IMAX 70mm, 70mm, IMAX digital, 35mm, Dolby Cinema and more. But not all big screens are created equal. It's no secret that Christopher Nolan made " Oppenheimer " to be seen on the big screen.
