“We shot a lot of our hair and makeup tests using black and white. Nolan’s desire for the black and white portions to be of equal image quality to the rest of the film led to the development of the first ever black and white IMAX film stock, which Kodak made and Fotokem developed. It’s a more objective view of his story from a different character’s point of view.” Then the other is a black and white timeline. “One is in color, and that’s Oppenheimer’s subjective experience. “I knew that I had two timelines that we were running in the film,” Nolan said. Some of “Oppenheimer” is presented in black and white for a very specific story reason. WHY IS IT SHOT ON 65MM AND PROJECTED IN 70MM? On a technical level, the IMAX film resolution is almost 10 times more than a 35mm projector and each frame has some 18,000 pixels of resolution versus a home HD screen that has 1,920 pixels. Though it’s “just a helicopter shot” of some buildings in Chicago, it helps explain the ineffable power of the format. Nolan has been shooting with IMAX cameras since “The Dark Knight.” Audiences would regularly gasp at seeing its first shot projected in IMAX 70mm. You’re immersing them in the world of the film.” 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. Please contact the theatre (214) 352-5085 Press #7 to assist.“Oppenheimer” was shot using some of the highest resolution film cameras that exist. Auditoriums #2 & #3 are not wheelchair accessible, but movies will be rotated through the accessible auditorium at this theatre and we encourage guests to call with that request or for that scheduling. OPERATING HOURS: The Inwood opens 15 minutes before the first scheduled showing and closes 15 minutes after the last scheduled showing starts.ĪCCESSIBILITY: The Inwood Theatre welcomes customers with special needs however, only the downstairs auditorium is wheelchair accessible. PARKING: Ample free parking is available in adjacent lot. Working in partnership with the LoveSac® Furniture Company, Landmark completely re-invented the first-floor auditorium of the Inwood with a variety of unique seating options including couches, loveseats, chairs and ottomans, as well as the original LoveSac. This unique auditorium-the first and only one of its kind in Texas-gives audiences an unparalleled movie-going experience. In May of 2008 Landmark Theatres introduced its newest Screening Lounge Auditorium at the Inwood Theatre. The Screening Lounge Auditorium debuts at the Inwood. There is nothing quite like a movie while enjoying a martini. As part of the refurbishment project the much-loved Inwood Lounge, Dallas’s best martini bar, truly became a part of the theatre when patrons finally were allowed to take their drinks with them into the auditoriums. In addition to new carpet, seats, sound and screens, the concession stand and bathrooms were also upgraded for your comfort and convenience. Maintaining the integrity and beauty of the original theatre, the theatre’s murals were touched up and re-lit, its historical neon sign was re-built and the upstairs auditoriums were transformed into screening rooms replete with leather lounge chairs. In January of 2005, the Inwood was refurbished. The Inwood undergoes a new lease on life. There are over ten places to eat within five minutes walking distance from the Inwood. But if it is food you seek, besides the excellent popcorn that you can find at the concession stand, the theatre has many eateries nearby ranging from Italian, to Chinese, to Texas Barbecue, to Mexican and more. A full service martini bar, it is the ideal place to meet friends before a film or to discuss the films you have just seen. Located in the theatre's lobby is one of Dallas's most popular hang-outs-the Inwood Lounge.
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