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Metallica 3D Concert Film to Debut on IMAX Screens in September |
April 25, 2013—In a move that illustrates the growing must-see cachet of the giant screen company, Nimród Antal’s Metallica Through The Never will be digitally re-mastered into the IMAX 3D format and released wide in North America exclusively in IMAX theaters for a one-week run starting on Sept 27. Read the full article from Screen Daily here. |
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Penguins 3D to Be Released Theatrically May 24th |
March 6, 2013—Originally known as The Bachelor King when broadcast on Sky 3D last year, it is the second David Attenborough/Atlantic Productions 3D collaboration after Flying Monsters 3D. The Galileo Digital Entertainment co-production was filmed over a five month period in the sub-Antartic island of South Georgia, and follows the lives of King Penguins. Read the full article from 3D Focus here. |
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IMAX China to Stop Signing Exclusive One-Film Deals |
March 6, 2013—Chinese moviegoers will soon be provided with a choice at the country’s Imax cinemas, as the chain plans to end its practice of showing only one film at a time on all its screens in the country. Read the full article from The Hollywood Reporter here. |
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Want to Save Movies? Look at IMAX |
March 5, 2013—Americans are losing the taste for going to the movies. According to the Motion Picture Association of America, movie admissions in the U.S. and Canada dropped 18 percent between 2002 and 2011. But not at IMAX, which builds giant-screen movie systems and remasters films to be shown in those venues. Just before the Oscars, IMAX reported that its 2012 revenues had increased a smart 20 percent to $284.3 million, and that it had installed 125 new theater systems last year. Read the full article from Newsweek here. |
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Orlando Science Center, National Geographic Form Partnership |
March 1, 2013—The Orlando Science Center has formed a partnership with National Geographic Cinema Ventures that’s tied to the museum’s newly renovated theater. In the near future, that space will be known as the Digital Adventure Theater, A National Geographic Experience. Read the full article from the Orlando Sentinel here. |
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