So, I've just discovered, 2 years on, that a couple of people *did* comment with links to higher-quality versions of this intro, and UA-cam decided to mark them as spam and not even notify me. Huh. I also am apparently unable to un-mark them as spam, which a forum post I saw suggests might be because they are replies and not direct comments themselves. Sorry to those two people who did find higher-quality versions, and it looked like I completely ignored you!
Okay, so, UA-cam user +rikk83 wrote, 2 years ago: "i found and enhanced this version in HD ua-cam.com/video/bDDNyDKrczs/v-deo.html" User +Henrique Martinez also commented with a link to the same video. Enjoy!
None of the above. :-) Way back in the day, when you went to watch an IMAX film -- any IMAX film, though most were (really high quality) documentaries -- this intro was the first thing that would play after a theatre attendant stood briefly in a spotlight with a microphone to tell you that if you feel any disorientation or dizziness, just close your eyes and the feeling should soon pass.
@@logiclrd Very similar to Doctor Who and 2001 in fact. It uses an optical animation technique called slit-scan which was very popular in the 1970s. Good example of the type!
Imagine if the script for this logo was this: 0:14 "wee we are going through a tunnel of light" 0:33 "welp its getting scary" 0:49 *"LOOK OUT THERES A BEA-"* 0:50 _camera crashes and the text _*_"YOU DIED"_*_ appears_
There were a couple of people who commented -- 2 years ago now -- that they had found higher-quality videos. UA-cam never notified me of their comments, and decided to classify them as spam, and I apparently don't have the option to approve them anyway.
Okay, so, UA-cam user +rikk83 wrote, 2 years ago: "i found and enhanced this version in HD ua-cam.com/video/bDDNyDKrczs/v-deo.html" User +Henrique Martinez also commented with a link to the same video.
I've been looking for a recording of this for years!
I remember seeing this at the Oregon Museum of Science & Industry in Portland. Good times.
I remember seeing this when I saw National Geographic's "Sea monsters; a prehistoric adventure"
So, I've just discovered, 2 years on, that a couple of people *did* comment with links to higher-quality versions of this intro, and UA-cam decided to mark them as spam and not even notify me. Huh. I also am apparently unable to un-mark them as spam, which a forum post I saw suggests might be because they are replies and not direct comments themselves. Sorry to those two people who did find higher-quality versions, and it looked like I completely ignored you!
Okay, so, UA-cam user +rikk83 wrote, 2 years ago:
"i found and enhanced this version in HD
ua-cam.com/video/bDDNyDKrczs/v-deo.html"
User +Henrique Martinez also commented with a link to the same video.
Enjoy!
Not sure If I'm traveling through hyperspace, 2001 or Doctor Who?!
None of the above. :-) Way back in the day, when you went to watch an IMAX film -- any IMAX film, though most were (really high quality) documentaries -- this intro was the first thing that would play after a theatre attendant stood briefly in a spotlight with a microphone to tell you that if you feel any disorientation or dizziness, just close your eyes and the feeling should soon pass.
SpaceManMonster no is through into a IMAX logo
@@logiclrd Very similar to Doctor Who and 2001 in fact. It uses an optical animation technique called slit-scan which was very popular in the 1970s. Good example of the type!
@Trever The Awesome Logo Fan 2006 Look up 2 replies previous in this same thread :-)
very good ..nice memories coming up
Imagine if the script for this logo was this:
0:14 "wee we are going through a tunnel of light"
0:33 "welp its getting scary"
0:49 *"LOOK OUT THERES A BEA-"*
0:50 _camera crashes and the text _*_"YOU DIED"_*_ appears_
It's "through," not "though."
This is still at the omsi museum as far as i know. wish i could find a better quality video. thanks for the upload!
There were a couple of people who commented -- 2 years ago now -- that they had found higher-quality videos. UA-cam never notified me of their comments, and decided to classify them as spam, and I apparently don't have the option to approve them anyway.
Okay, so, UA-cam user +rikk83 wrote, 2 years ago:
"i found and enhanced this version in HD
ua-cam.com/video/bDDNyDKrczs/v-deo.html"
User +Henrique Martinez also commented with a link to the same video.
I remember this intro when I saw "The Dream is Alive".
That was in the Fleet Science center in San Diego.
Anyone else getting 70's Doctor Who vibes from this?
IMAX meets Doctor Who.
This has nothing to do with your Power Who Rangers
What happened to the robot that appeared through the screen and pointed to the sub-woofers, etc?
Is it possible you're thinking of the THX intro? "Mooo" :-) I don't remember seeing a robot with my IMAX...
@@logiclrd well I saw a robot or a roller coaster rail
This logo was from 1985. And I thought it was from 1986.
You on the 1980s theatre?
Looks like the Dr Who Intro
Here's a higher quality one: ua-cam.com/video/DaY6xyUqJ2Y/v-deo.html
ahem, that's a reconstruction that I've made a long time ago
@@ZeroStar. ok and?