


The following images illustrate the differences between the normal 3D format and the IMAX 70MM.

And if people have access to a theater that has laser projection, it is shockingly better. I actually felt that there were things that were playing better in 3D. When I was watching the reels in 3D, there were a number of shots - and I know this sounds insane - that I hadn’t understood in the three-dimensional space quite the way I did when I saw them in 3D. Abrams only shot one sequence in The Force Awakens on 70mm IMAX film stock, the rest was shot on 35mm film, and in an interview he claimed So there are three versions of the new Star Wars movie: 2D, standard 3D, and 70MM IMAX 3DĪccording to, Director J.J. Between 2D and 3D, 70MM IMAX and standard, there are a multitude of different ways to be able to experience the movie. 3D has become ubiquitous for most blockbusters, and next month’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens is no exception.
