| Alice in Wonderland: The Theater Movie as Seen with IMAX 3D vs. Dolby 3D |
| Written by Cory Potts |
| Thursday, 08 April 2010 00:00 |
I recently had the pleasure of catching this movie in IMAX 3D, and then later in Dolby 3D. I have not seen this film in a regular theater setting, but then the “buzz” around this film is all about the 3D. One of our SECRETS team has commented on the current film along with his review of the vintage Alice films in our April, 2010 Movie Reviews. Comments (4)
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Have to agree
written by JerryElbow , April 08, 2010 I experience much the same results when seeing Avatar at an IMAX theater and then later at a regular (though still 3D) theater. I found greater depth in the IMAX release but at the cost of some detail level. The other theater seemed a little flatter but sharper in resolution. Of course, that was just the video side of the equation. Comparing the two experience from the audio side shows again that IMAX theaters absolutely rock the house with their sound systems. Even working at its best, the normal theater (which was still THX certified) paled. Plus this particular showing had some audio problems where the center channel dropped out for up to a minute each on several occasions.
You wasted your time
written by Patrick Juvet , April 10, 2010 ..in more ways than one. 'Alice in Wonderland' was shot in 2D and converted to 3D which is not really the ideal way to compare the two projection formats. Try checking out 'How To Train Your Dragon' which was actually designed for and shot in 3D ( and it shows ). You'll also see a much better film.
IMAX 3D
written by Brian Ming , April 13, 2010 The original IMAX 3d films were shown with active LCD glasses. Don't know why they abandoned it as it is still a superior format.
IMAX vs DOLBY 3D
written by andy summers , August 25, 2011 What I discovered with the local now closed down controversial IMAX at Bournemouth, seafront was the image was never stable enough to remain IMAX 3D. The IMAX 3D came undone when leaning my lead (shoulder to shoulder left to right) it was to do with, I think the alignment and the two stripes of IMAX 15pef 70mm running though the projectors. If I look up and down the IMAX remains as IMAX 3D When I turn my head left to right the IMAX remains as IMAX 3D With total honesty I think IMAX is pants and I’m glad the staff and projectionists got the boot from Bournemouth, council for wasting the publics time. I was for IMAX at first but when they stated lying, they are refitting the cinema which was only open for a few years and several few years behind schedule from opening in 1999 which didn’t open I think till 2001 and playing the same boring film over and over! I would have paid to see Lawrence of Arabia for the same amount each day of the week in 70mm 6track DOLBY SR. What I noticed with DOLBY 3D at the Empire Leicester Square, with Toy Story was the DOLBY 3D remained as DOLBY 3D even when leaning over and turning and looking at the screen upside down at the front row on the largest THX screen in the UK, with the biggest JBL THX sound system that puts IMAX to shame. Conclusion DOLBY 3D wins! IMAX 3D fail! Write comment
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