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Originally Posted by kysirsoze
All I know is they have renovated it to meet IMAX standards for audio with custom built speakers and improved acoustics. It's also one of three theaters in LA to have the 15 perf 70mm projectors, which Nolan has been championing. (Arclight Hollywood is another one, but I've read some criticisms of how the screen handles it. Don't know if that's legit.) He also was personally at the theater and watched it about a dozen times from all different vantage points in the theater. I'm not going to pretend to have a fraction of your sound engineering expertise, but IMAX as a company and Nolan consider this the flagship of IMAX moviegoing in Los Angeles. Good enough for me.
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He may have watched it at the CT to get an idea how it would translate, much how music producers and artists listen to mixes in the car, iPods, cellphones, etc. before mastering.
But to suggest that the film was actually
mixed at the CT is incorrect.
Just to be clear, I'm not attempting to insult you or what you've heard, I'm just trying to clear up any misconceptions.
Peace, Brotha.