Christopher Nolan Used A Specific Shot From The Prestige To Test Drive IMAX Technology, Here’s What It Proved
While it’s true that several filmmakers have their movies shown in the IMAX format, it’s Christopher Nolan who is most associated with the large-screen, premium presentation – and that’s because he spends so much time during his production making sure that he’s using IMAX cameras and proper film stock to translate into that format when his movies screen. Nolan has been doing this for years now, and it’s a massive part of the reason why Oppenheimer, his latest movie, exceeded box-office expectations and competed with Barbie for audience eyeballs. And IMAX executive David Keighley told us the Nolan scene that was tested specifically for IMAX in The Prestige.
Christopher Nolan released The Prestige back in 2006, the year after he reinvented the comic-book genre with his grounded and brilliant Batman Begins. See where it ranks on our list of the best Batman movies. And way back then, Nolan was interested in IMAX… but wasn’t sure if he could film with the technology and have it translated properly for theatrical presentation. Apparently Nolan saw his footage for Batman Begins blown up to fit the IMAX format, but knew that he’d have to start filming in IMAX to achieve the best transformation. And that process started on The Prestige.