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I got to go to an early showing of Interstellar in IMAX with a bunch of space people, including several astronauts. All of whom agreed that the IMAX soundsystem was louder than actually flying on any rocket.
Frame shift drive winding down, I check my console arriving into a new star system just to see “Discovered by Scott Manley” I open galaxy map to jump to a different system thinking, “Figures. Scott is everywhere.” And here is he again lol o7
For anyone who may have taken for granted the visuals, shout out to the awesome cockpit set that was built for this video! AWESOME job! The dedication to quality and storytelling is 2nd to none!
:) You are 99% ready for some space sim games. Hope you try it. So where did you pickup some of those screen cockpit animations? I know Gameglass makes some that work with space sim btw
@@brettcameratraveler haha for real though! So those animations on the onboard computer screen are just from stock sites that I found some packs I liked and then built in some of my own graphics packages into them. But some of those like text readings and scrolling effects are literally just raspberry pi OS turning on haha. All of the screens I had Le Potato boards that I programmed to essentially play those videos on a loop as soon I turned them on. That way I could just plug the whole cockpit in and all the screens initiate at the same time.
Just watched it last night with the IMAX re-release, so grateful I finally got my chance. The level of immersion I experienced on the screen and through sound is was overwhelming. Those three hours felt like I actually experienced a whole journey. What a masterpiece
Me too me too! Seeing it in IMAX after having my first watch in the living room was a night and day difference. Never have I been so awe-inspired by a film after watching hundreds, if not, thousands of movies.
This video is nuts. Sure, a lot of bits and pieces I'd already heard and knew, but the storytelling on your end here takes it far above and beyond 'just a UA-cam video'.
I have seen a ton of movies in the theaters in my 32 years of life so far, and this one is single-handedly the best, most epic movie experience in a theater for me ever thus far.
Just closed the final 10th anniversary INTERSTELLAR 70mm screening last night, its probably my final time screening INTERSTELLAR as a projectionist. This movie will always be special to me.
I’m going this December when they are re-releasing the digital IMAX. They didn’t do too many 70mm IMAX locations. I watched it in RPX a few months ago but can’t wait for IMAX.
This is truly incredible work. Your commitment to visual storytelling is going way beyond the average here, building a full-on cockpit set for this. Just....wow. You've got me hyped to go watch this film again. Also, great poster!!! 😀
Interstellar is easily one of the biggest regret of myself not seeing in theaters. At the time, I didn't know who Nolan was (I mean, I watched The Dark Knight Trilogy but I mostly known them as Batman films, not a Christopher Nolan film), I wasn't sci fi geek at the time, and I wasn't mentally prepared for a heavy movie with a duration of 169 minutes. It wasn't until Dunkirk that made my eyes focused more on Nolan's skills as a filmmaker and it was the moment where I searched his filmography, watched Interstellar at home on HBO and realized that I should've known Interstellar better when it came out in 2014
Thank goodness you did a video on this! I’ve seen SO many terrible ones calling corn, not maize but wheat with unnecessary anime-based sound tracks so your video with real clarity of explanation based upon what Thorne actually wrote, or Nolan clearly stated, is a breath of fresh air. New sub & duly liked. Many thanks.
I was but a young teenager when this film came out, when it did i was blown away, i still had that childlike wonder and rampant imagination that still burns to this day partly due to this film, the visuals are what led me into the film but everything else, the audio, the character, the emotion, the cinematography and the PASSION are what keep bringing me back to this movie week after week, what led me to buy this movie. Interstellar is one of those films that your thankfull it got made. Like whiplash or twelve angry men, the film has this aura about it that elevates it beyond just a film. This is my all time best movie ever made, a masterpiece of cinimatic history. A film that still 10 years on as a grown man makes me look up at the stars at night with childlike wonder and unfettered imagination.
My favorite movie. I remember walking on the Sony lot, and seeing a sign for FLORAS LETTER attached to one of the stages. I knew what floras letter was. I walked in to see what was in this stage . It was the ranger, and I was abruptly escorted out by security.
Great video. I should mention the organist Roger Sayer is doing a live show featuring his work on Interstellar and a Q&A at Leicester Cathedral in a couple of weeks, tickets still available!
I saw this for the first time at IMAX at it's 10th Anniversary not that long ago. While I'm not sure I'm fully on board with the overall storytelling, I still think it's very important and actually a masterpiece. The best work Christopher Nolan will ever do. 800TB of data, modelling a black hole and it turned out it was basically exactly correct. I love that. I have thought about it a lot ever since. Also my man was really fully committed to brutally killing his rescue team, huh?
One of my favorite movies, and I have watched the BTS so many times. You somehow still manage to add new details and make it more interesting the whole way through. Great video!
Wow, for an almost hour long video, that felt like 20 minutes. Everything just flows so perfectly and is so well done, it's beyond impressive. Love your work man!!
Great video! Having lived in the Caltech neighborhood for 10 years, the San Gabriel mountains shoot up so dramatically I too had imagined them as giant waves not mountains before I ever saw "Interstellar". Having the knowledge Jonathan Nolan was hanging around Caltech makes me think he got the idea while there. Specifically driving north when leaving the campus, (on any street heading north) the mountains are so high in front of you it sparks your imagination. I've never heard Jonathan Nolan mention this but if I ever see him, I'll ask.
I missed this in the theater, sadly. But it, as well as The Dark Knight, have become my latest movie obsession. I've been all over this platform researching everything about it for months. Your's is the best I've encountered. Thank you.
Watching this in IMAX at destiny mall was easily the best movie experience I have ever had. I saw Dune Part Two in IMAX when it released and it dwarves that in comparison. Me and my friends went to see it and all took edibles right as the movie started and it was amazing. I've seen Interstellar close to 10 times and I have never cried but seeing Cooper receiving the messages from Tom and Murph was one of the most emotional moments of my life. Tears falling down my face. This movie was in my top 5 before seeing it in IMAX and after it cemented it as the greatest movie of all time in my opinion. I have Interstellar on a hard drive of mine in IMAX and I love just pulling it up and skipping through and watching my favorite parts. Truly a breathtaking film.
I just watched it again a few days ago. Love this movie. As a father of girls and someone who loves sci-fi, this movie gets me every time. And the score is just 👌
Interstellar was the best film of 2014. A couple of reviews by critics who couldn’t understand it after one viewing put the film in a box where ppl began to dismiss it and didn’t even want to go out to watch it. This film shoulda swept award season but in a way I’m glad ppl are discovering it now
Outstanding work sir. I saw the initial release of 2001: A Space Odyssey when I was in high school and regard Interstellar as the true succesor in terms of ambition, story, visual magnificence and soundtrack all gelling together organically. Thanks for this concise yet thorough journey and I wish your channel and career all the best in 2025.
I got to see this in theaters when it came out and it has stayed with me ever since. I think we saw it about 3 or 4 times over it's theater run. I, personally, believe this is one of the greatest movies made in the 21st century.
Just saw the re-release in IMAX, worth the 2 1/2 hour drive and the $20 ticket. In my opinion as a space nerd, Interstellar is the greatest film of all time. I will die on this hill.
I never understood how anyone could describe this film as “cold”, and “unemotional”; criticisms I saw in its release. Maybe it’s because I haves daughter of my own, but I bawled like a baby during the intense scenes between Coop and his daughter.
@@jayjohnson3732 Everytime I watch it feels more emotional to me as well. Maybe it's because in some sense I always connect with the concepts within the film a lot too? The meaning of time, how little time we have, the desire to look to the future but trapped where you're at. And the cold realities of the theory of relativity. There is a lot packaged in concept wise as well
I reeeeeally wish I liked this movie, but I just can't. Tried multiple times and just hasn't clicked. A Clockwork Orange took a long time so maybe someday, in some dimension, Interstellar and I will click. Loved this video though.
These guys so adimate about the imax, yea well when are you installing them in our houses? Who they making the movies for, it's not always playing in an imax theater so why put so much effort into it, you had one chance to see it at the quality they wanted you to and made it for and that's that. Sweet thanks. Keep doing it.
Well technically they are making IMAX approved TV's now 😂 But hey, take a look at the sales they did this last week for IMAX. There definitely is a market for it
I thought, this was one of the most versatile movies ever made. It’s a syfy, based on reality. It’s a drama with action. It’s a true story that has yet to unfold.
19:53 small gripe here, but: choosing a cinematographer based on whether they can handle a heavy camera on their should, ignores the reality that many cinematographers are not always the camera operator themselves.
I also saw it during a Thursday night preview. I have to say that I don't think that people who have only seen it via a streaming service or in syndication really understand just how immersive and visually realistic the film feels specifically due to the way it uses imax cameras. The instant I saw the first shot where they had a camera mounted to the outside of the habitat ring I knew that Nolan had intentionally made the choice to shoot those shots to mimic the real imax footage of the iss where they have cameras that they use in the same way. Fortunately you do get the imax+ footage on Blu-ray or UHD but unfortunately not via streaming or syndication.
This is an impressive and well put together video about this movie. Everyone involved in INTERSTELLAR should stand proud of their achievement and the great and diligent work they put in to it. (Even though I fell asleep TWICE while trying to get through it) - JAMES D. WATKINS, artistic director of PHOENIX PRODUCTIONS.
I haven't watched the whole video yet (so far the production value is just mind blowing for a youtube video) but what the heck is Nolan holding there at 18:17 it looks like some kind of lens spotting scope converter thingymabob... Anyway AMAZING video about probably one of my favorite movies out there!
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I got to go to an early showing of Interstellar in IMAX with a bunch of space people, including several astronauts. All of whom agreed that the IMAX soundsystem was louder than actually flying on any rocket.
haha I wouldn't doubt it! You can feel it in IMAX. Can't wait for the re-release in December
When it came out, I watched it three times in an IMAX because I loved the film so much. But the sound was deafening at times.
We love you Scott 😀❤
Frame shift drive winding down, I check my console arriving into a new star system just to see “Discovered by Scott Manley” I open galaxy map to jump to a different system thinking, “Figures. Scott is everywhere.” And here is he again lol o7
Warpdrive Activated
For anyone who may have taken for granted the visuals, shout out to the awesome cockpit set that was built for this video! AWESOME job! The dedication to quality and storytelling is 2nd to none!
Appreciate it! The cockpit was a lot of fun to work on
Yeah - I’m amazed with the editing and extra effort that went into this video! Well done!!! ❤🎉
Appreciate it!
:) You are 99% ready for some space sim games. Hope you try it. So where did you pickup some of those screen cockpit animations? I know Gameglass makes some that work with space sim btw
@@brettcameratraveler haha for real though! So those animations on the onboard computer screen are just from stock sites that I found some packs I liked and then built in some of my own graphics packages into them. But some of those like text readings and scrolling effects are literally just raspberry pi OS turning on haha. All of the screens I had Le Potato boards that I programmed to essentially play those videos on a loop as soon I turned them on. That way I could just plug the whole cockpit in and all the screens initiate at the same time.
Aaaaah the sweet sound of a real person narrating!
I know, all of those AI narrations are so annoying
Some other people are as well. This narration was not. Great work all around. Thanks
Just watched it last night with the IMAX re-release, so grateful I finally got my chance. The level of immersion I experienced on the screen and through sound is was overwhelming. Those three hours felt like I actually experienced a whole journey. What a masterpiece
Me too me too! Seeing it in IMAX after having my first watch in the living room was a night and day difference. Never have I been so awe-inspired by a film after watching hundreds, if not, thousands of movies.
I am going on sunday :D
I just watched it as my first imax movie ever and I will never forget the experience.
This video is nuts. Sure, a lot of bits and pieces I'd already heard and knew, but the storytelling on your end here takes it far above and beyond 'just a UA-cam video'.
😅😅😅 Appreciate it! Yeah I try to bring a bit more to these production videos than you'll find other places. I'm glad that's coming through!
@FrameVoyager I've been a fan since I stumbled onto your videos, but things keep getting better and better 🤯
Appreciate it!
Time to watch Interstellar again for the 628th time.
That’s 4 more times than iv seen it!!
That's exactly what I was thinking😅
Facts
And still enjoy it like you've never seen it before
I have seen a ton of movies in the theaters in my 32 years of life so far, and this one is single-handedly the best, most epic movie experience in a theater for me ever thus far.
Next saturday I am going to see the 10 yr anniversary showing in a Pathe theater. No IMAX in NL showing it unfortunately.
Just closed the final 10th anniversary INTERSTELLAR 70mm screening last night, its probably my final time screening INTERSTELLAR as a projectionist. This movie will always be special to me.
I saw this in IMAX and it was incredible. Sadly that was the last time I could see a proper 15/70 Imax film as my local screen went digital
I’m going this December when they are re-releasing the digital IMAX. They didn’t do too many 70mm IMAX locations.
I watched it in RPX a few months ago but can’t wait for IMAX.
Going to see this in IMAX 70mm as well. Thankfully I was already traveling to LA when it is releasing
Netflix level documentry ❤
Appreciate it! Let me know if they call
Better than Netflix tbh
No, it's better because it's factual and doesn't drag for 5 hours
This is truly incredible work. Your commitment to visual storytelling is going way beyond the average here, building a full-on cockpit set for this. Just....wow. You've got me hyped to go watch this film again. Also, great poster!!! 😀
Appreciate it! And also appreciate you getting me those poster shots! It worked really well for that opening intro!
Yes... I built a spaceship
I want to see you do a "the ____ production" video about your own feature film one day
Does it run on a certain gaming console?
@@bemboing4338 nope! All pretty much run through raspberry pi boards haha. I could technically hook it up to a game though
@@FrameVoyager Ok I thought you got that SuperSega early
@@bemboing4338 hahaha that thing would make my spaceship catch on fire
Just watched it yesterday in IMAX it was beautiful they're re-released
Just watched it tonight in IMAX 15/70 so good!
This channel is the best on YT that does this kind of thing. Congrats guys, another good one.
Appreciate it!
So THATS what the spaceship set was for!!! Wow what an amazing video, congratulations guys
Yep! Couldn't do a video on Interstellar without a spaceship! haha
Interstellar is easily one of the biggest regret of myself not seeing in theaters. At the time, I didn't know who Nolan was (I mean, I watched The Dark Knight Trilogy but I mostly known them as Batman films, not a Christopher Nolan film), I wasn't sci fi geek at the time, and I wasn't mentally prepared for a heavy movie with a duration of 169 minutes. It wasn't until Dunkirk that made my eyes focused more on Nolan's skills as a filmmaker and it was the moment where I searched his filmography, watched Interstellar at home on HBO and realized that I should've known Interstellar better when it came out in 2014
It's coming back to IMAX in December! Tickets go on sale here this month!
@@FrameVoyager Too bad I'm not from the US nor any Europian country so I won't be watching that any time soon lol
@@Erasureeraser awww, that sucks!
Thank you for making this. Interstellar is my favourite movie of all time and I loved seeing such a detailed and heartfelt telling of how it was made.
Thanks for watching!
I saw "Interstellar Live" at the Royal Albert Hall in 2015. Unforgettable.
Oh that's sick! Yeah, I just saw Hans Zimmer's tour here in the U.S. a couple of months ago and the Interstellar set was just incredible.
Thank goodness you did a video on this! I’ve seen SO many terrible ones calling corn, not maize but wheat with unnecessary anime-based sound tracks so your video with real clarity of explanation based upon what Thorne actually wrote, or Nolan clearly stated, is a breath of fresh air. New sub & duly liked. Many thanks.
haha we do our research for our videos 😅 Glad you enjoyed it and welcome to the channel!
Just saw it again for the 10th anniversary in IMAX. Still one of the greatest movies ever made.
@@tylero8595 same! So good
I was but a young teenager when this film came out, when it did i was blown away, i still had that childlike wonder and rampant imagination that still burns to this day partly due to this film, the visuals are what led me into the film but everything else, the audio, the character, the emotion, the cinematography and the PASSION are what keep bringing me back to this movie week after week, what led me to buy this movie. Interstellar is one of those films that your thankfull it got made. Like whiplash or twelve angry men, the film has this aura about it that elevates it beyond just a film. This is my all time best movie ever made, a masterpiece of cinimatic history. A film that still 10 years on as a grown man makes me look up at the stars at night with childlike wonder and unfettered imagination.
i just saw this today for the first time, 10 years later, in Imax. what a legendary experience this was. thank u Chris Nolan
@@dannyhern1673 wish I could see it for the first time again 🥲
My favorite movie. I remember walking on the Sony lot, and seeing a sign for FLORAS LETTER attached to one of the stages. I knew what floras letter was. I walked in to see what was in this stage . It was the ranger, and I was abruptly escorted out by security.
Oh that's cool. It would be fun to stumble up on a Nolan movie set
The essay was great, but my god those visuals you made for this video are insane.
😅😅😅 appreciate it! I've always wanted to build a spaceship like this so it was a cool opportunity to do so!
Great video. I should mention the organist Roger Sayer is doing a live show featuring his work on Interstellar and a Q&A at Leicester Cathedral in a couple of weeks, tickets still available!
Thanks for this!
This movie is an 11/10!! You did it an amazing justice
Appreciate it! 😅😅😅
I saw this for the first time at IMAX at it's 10th Anniversary not that long ago. While I'm not sure I'm fully on board with the overall storytelling, I still think it's very important and actually a masterpiece. The best work Christopher Nolan will ever do. 800TB of data, modelling a black hole and it turned out it was basically exactly correct. I love that. I have thought about it a lot ever since.
Also my man was really fully committed to brutally killing his rescue team, huh?
Re: the ship design. It's very cool, but I just about fell over when he flipped the screen over and there was a whiteboard lmao
The production on this video is crazy, nice job man
Appreciate it!
One of my favorite movies, and I have watched the BTS so many times. You somehow still manage to add new details and make it more interesting the whole way through. Great video!
Appreciate it! Yeah, I really try hard to dig for new stories and details you won't hear from the usual studio release or average UA-camr BTS coverage
Thank you for covering my fav film of all time! Watching this now in preparation for the re release next week. Seeing it back to back 😎
Goosebumps.. no matter how many times I hear that score.
Best Interstellar video I have ever seen, thanks so much for your efforts, learned so much and your pacing and narration was very good.
Appreciate it!
Seen it in Cinema a few weeks ago and the Space ships look incredibly real. Plus the music and sound effects are the best
Wow, for an almost hour long video, that felt like 20 minutes. Everything just flows so perfectly and is so well done, it's beyond impressive. Love your work man!!
Saw it last night and STILL my favorite ever!
Interstellar's soundtrack saved my life, it gave me a pulse when I was flatlining.
This is a really well produced video. So well produced it can be a documentary on cable or Netflix.
😅😅😅 appreciate it!
@@FrameVoyagerYou did a VERY GOOD JOB with this video. Very well researched and produced. Easy and informative to watch.
Great video! Having lived in the Caltech neighborhood for 10 years, the San Gabriel mountains shoot up so dramatically I too had imagined them as giant waves not mountains before I ever saw "Interstellar". Having the knowledge Jonathan Nolan was hanging around Caltech makes me think he got the idea while there. Specifically driving north when leaving the campus, (on any street heading north) the mountains are so high in front of you it sparks your imagination. I've never heard Jonathan Nolan mention this but if I ever see him, I'll ask.
Appreciate it! And that's an interesting thought! Hadn't thought of that before
Loved this movie and the score. It’s absolutely beautiful cinematically.
So worried about this fire that I looked forward to this video a lot, since you announced it in Saturday. Thanks Arvin for providing info to us.
You made a spaceship, huh? Well I suppose it seems only right to name it the USS Frame Voyager.
I'm hoping it blasts off into space soon, it's taking up way too much space in my studio 🚀🚀🚀
Wow! Insanely high-quality production value and video!! This deserves way more views than it currently has. Bravo 💯
You just got a sub from me 😎
Appreciate it!!
These videos are incredible. You are a fantastic storyteller and producer, kudos 🤝
Appreciate it! This is one of my favorite films so definitely a bit of a passion project
I missed this in the theater, sadly. But it, as well as The Dark Knight, have become my latest movie obsession. I've been all over this platform researching everything about it for months. Your's is the best I've encountered. Thank you.
Im gonna save this one for when ive watched the film in IMAX this thurday!
Lucky
@FrameVoyager theres only one IMAX theater in Finland and in very inconvenient location so just never got a cahnge to go there before
@iamthematti nice! Have you been to IMAX before?
@@FrameVoyager never. Ive wanted but nobody ever wanted to go with me and its a whole day trip there
@@iamthematti you'll love it!
I'm sure everyone's saying this, but your production and editing is world-class. Your studio looks amazing and you shoot it beautifully.
Watching this in IMAX at destiny mall was easily the best movie experience I have ever had. I saw Dune Part Two in IMAX when it released and it dwarves that in comparison. Me and my friends went to see it and all took edibles right as the movie started and it was amazing. I've seen Interstellar close to 10 times and I have never cried but seeing Cooper receiving the messages from Tom and Murph was one of the most emotional moments of my life. Tears falling down my face. This movie was in my top 5 before seeing it in IMAX and after it cemented it as the greatest movie of all time in my opinion. I have Interstellar on a hard drive of mine in IMAX and I love just pulling it up and skipping through and watching my favorite parts. Truly a breathtaking film.
Stellar work guys!
Appreciate it!
Can't wait to watch it in 70mm in London in a couple of weeks!
Seeing it in LA on a trip!
What a video! Thank you for this amazing work. Learned so much from it.
Just got out of a 15/70mm IMAX showing in Dallas. This movie is fantastic
Glad you got to see it, it really is a different experience!
Wow I really loved your documentary. It makes me want to see Interstellar again. Its one of my all time fave films.
Appreciate it!
Always top notch detail in your video. Thank you for this!
Glad you liked it! It was a lot of fun to put together.
It feels crazy that this video doesn’t have more viewes
They're slowly rolling in! Sometimes these long videos are slow growers but continue to get views in the longterm
It's playing at the British Film Institute IMax in London this week! Now, if I could only get to London . . .
haha it's getting a more widespread release in December!
A Christopher Nolan sized effort of a vid. Very impressive
😅😅😅 appreciate it!
I just watched it again a few days ago. Love this movie. As a father of girls and someone who loves sci-fi, this movie gets me every time. And the score is just 👌
The music and the visuals are just 🔥
Such a good clip , Thanks !
Just saw the 70MM I
Ax and it’s an experience I’ll never forget
Was the music too loud for Interstellar or just right?
Fantastic video! Time to dust off the Blu-ray!
Interstellar was the best film of 2014. A couple of reviews by critics who couldn’t understand it after one viewing put the film in a box where ppl began to dismiss it and didn’t even want to go out to watch it. This film shoulda swept award season but in a way I’m glad ppl are discovering it now
Outstanding work sir. I saw the initial release of 2001: A Space Odyssey when I was in high school and regard Interstellar as the true succesor in terms of ambition, story, visual magnificence and soundtrack all gelling together organically.
Thanks for this concise yet thorough journey and I wish your channel and career all the best in 2025.
I got to see this in theaters when it came out and it has stayed with me ever since. I think we saw it about 3 or 4 times over it's theater run. I, personally, believe this is one of the greatest movies made in the 21st century.
Just saw the re-release in IMAX, worth the 2 1/2 hour drive and the $20 ticket. In my opinion as a space nerd, Interstellar is the greatest film of all time. I will die on this hill.
Same 😅 I acknowledge the issues with the film but man, I love it
The 60-70 pound IMAX camera dude, "It's a little heavy but not bad" 😂 Awesome documentary, thanks!
I never understood how anyone could describe this film as “cold”, and “unemotional”; criticisms I saw in its release. Maybe it’s because I haves daughter of my own, but I bawled like a baby during the intense scenes between Coop and his daughter.
@@jayjohnson3732 Everytime I watch it feels more emotional to me as well. Maybe it's because in some sense I always connect with the concepts within the film a lot too? The meaning of time, how little time we have, the desire to look to the future but trapped where you're at. And the cold realities of the theory of relativity. There is a lot packaged in concept wise as well
i cant believe i watch this for free, thank you, amazing work
Please never stop making these videos. ❤
I won't!
Awesome video man
Appreciate it!
Just watched it for the first time in 70mm. Best money I’ve ever spent in a theater
Love your videos! Keep them coming.
Thank you! Will do!
"I want black holes but also the ability to travel faster than the speed of light" thank god there was someone in his ear to avoid this mistake
Saw it originally 10 yrs ago. Saw it last night on IMAX (the only way to see it). My favorite Nolan movie, a greater appreciation this time around.
I reeeeeally wish I liked this movie, but I just can't. Tried multiple times and just hasn't clicked.
A Clockwork Orange took a long time so maybe someday, in some dimension, Interstellar and I will click.
Loved this video though.
@@bobcharlotte8724 I forgive you 😩🙏
These guys so adimate about the imax, yea well when are you installing them in our houses? Who they making the movies for, it's not always playing in an imax theater so why put so much effort into it, you had one chance to see it at the quality they wanted you to and made it for and that's that. Sweet thanks. Keep doing it.
Well technically they are making IMAX approved TV's now 😂
But hey, take a look at the sales they did this last week for IMAX. There definitely is a market for it
8:23 - Love your use of Midjourney images as a way to 'create an un-produced script's visuals.
Haha thanks 😅 honestly don't love using AI a lot for images but this use case makes sense. As long as I make not to the viewers that's what I'm doing
26:00 Nolan memes about practical effects and minimum CGI arent just baseless joke😂
bro is unknowingly doing document filmmaking haha
😅😅😅
That opening intro is Epic 🔥💯🤙✅🙏
I thought, this was one of the most versatile movies ever made.
It’s a syfy, based on reality. It’s a drama with action. It’s a true story that has yet to unfold.
One of my favorite! Though I know that's controversial lol
@@FrameVoyager controversial or not.
It’s a very good and well made movie.
@pd1jdw630 absolutely
19:53 small gripe here, but: choosing a cinematographer based on whether they can handle a heavy camera on their should, ignores the reality that many cinematographers are not always the camera operator themselves.
Not being super serious with that line 😅
Legendary Movie
BRO LETS GO
🚀🚀🚀
Ah..., before interstellar, there was contact, the one that sparked my love for astronomy
I also saw it during a Thursday night preview. I have to say that I don't think that people who have only seen it via a streaming service or in syndication really understand just how immersive and visually realistic the film feels specifically due to the way it uses imax cameras. The instant I saw the first shot where they had a camera mounted to the outside of the habitat ring I knew that Nolan had intentionally made the choice to shoot those shots to mimic the real imax footage of the iss where they have cameras that they use in the same way. Fortunately you do get the imax+ footage on Blu-ray or UHD but unfortunately not via streaming or syndication.
They just had showings of this again in IMAX at Regal - incredible!
It’s a masterpiece. It’s not Nolans fault that people don’t/cant appreciate art.
Amazing work keep it up. People should be hiring you for projects. Very slept on from companies
Haha appreciate it!
This film is also in my top 4
One of the only movies to make me cry.
This is an impressive and well put together video about this movie. Everyone involved in INTERSTELLAR should stand proud of their achievement and the great and diligent work they put in to it. (Even though I fell asleep TWICE while trying to get through it) - JAMES D. WATKINS, artistic director of PHOENIX PRODUCTIONS.
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I haven't watched the whole video yet (so far the production value is just mind blowing for a youtube video) but what the heck is Nolan holding there at 18:17 it looks like some kind of lens spotting scope converter thingymabob...
Anyway AMAZING video about probably one of my favorite movies out there!
Hey! Appreciate it! It's actually a director's viewfinder. Basically allows them to previsualize a shot without having to move a camera around.
damn the production of this is top notch
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Awesome video and very informative 👍
One of my favorite movies of all time
Such a high quality video, wow
One of the best movie ever. Only movie which I can watch million times
Mr. Scott"s story solves All this
Amazing 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
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Thank you for the great work