Short for Image Maximum, the “proprietary software, engineering, and equipment” is the epitome of cinematic grandeur. Simply walking into an IMAX theater and being dominated by its gargantuan silver screen is a jaw-dropping experience that humbles the viewer. read more
A standard IMAX screen is 22 m × 16.1 m (72 ft × 53 ft), but can be significantly larger. The world's largest IMAX screen was in Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia, and measured 35.72 m × 29.57 m (117.2 ft × 97.0 ft). read more
IMAX theaters - A standard IMAX theater has a huge rectangular screen. A typical IMAX screen is 16 meters high by 22 meters wide (approximately 52 by 72 feet), but they can be much larger. The largest IMAX screen is 30 meters (98 feet) high. read more