preceded by a preview of the IMAX 3D Hubble at How to Train Your Dragon, the seventh stunning space film from the award-winning IMAX space team. A 3D documentary produced by IMAX and Warner Bros. with assistance from NASA. "Hubble 3D" was shot with IMAX3D technology, vividly showing the birth of the most important scientific instrument since the original Galileo telescope.
On May 11, 2009, the IMAX 3D cameras that filmed the film were launched aboard the space shuttle Atlantis. Astronauts used them to film the five spacewalks needed to repair and upgrade Hubble.
"Hubble 3D" is back to the top of the ISS production team led by producer and director Toni Meyer, with director of photography James Nierhorse also serving as the direction for all astronauts. Judy Carroll was an associate producer, and Gremie Ferguson, one of the founders of IMAX, which has produced many IMAX space films, consulted for the production.
The opening 3D countdown is still very shocking. The climax of the audience
is that there are too few shots about the internal structure of Hubble , but there are quite a lot of stars and nebulae about the universe. It is more difficult to set up. It seems that there is only one camera position for the IMAX lens in space. The shooting in the cabin seems to be an ordinary camera with average resolution.
One of the paragraphs tells about the Orion constellation seen by the Hubble telescope and the nebula canyon in it, and the last paragraph in the vast universe composed of countless nebulae, so beautiful.
IMAX3D appeared Chinese dubbing for the first time, Leonardo DiCaprio's voice was not heard! If only I had a choice of channels in the IMAX hall! !
The Chinese dubbing seems to have been made by the above translation. Because I heard Wang Xiaobing's voice, he played the voice of several roles by himself, but there is a voice that is very CCTV6 very grassy, not like the person who translated it. This time, the positioning of the Mandarin sound field is very good, so The Chinese remix is more careful, and it doesn't look like it was specially dubbed for this film festival!
PS: This time the IMAX Under the Sea underwater world is also dubbed in Chinese
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