![]() ![]() ![]() In addition, Double Negative worked on a few IMAX shots during the Gotham City evacuation. Of their 370 shots, 170 take place during three major IMAX sequences: The opening bank heist, the extravagant armored-car chase, and a hostage rescue in the Prewitt Building. The lion’s share of the effects, including all the sequences in Gotham City, went to Double Negative. Cinesite helped with rig removal, wire removal and 2D cleanup for the complicated mechanical effects. BUF created the opener in IMAX resolution and Batman’s “Sonar Vision,” which appears primarily during the Prewitt Building sequence. Framestore CFC’s 200-plus shots centered on a major IMAX sequence set amidst the tall buildings in Hong Kong, and on digital makeup for Harvey Dent, who appeared in 112 shots as Batman’s nemesis Two-Face, none of which were IMAX shots. Visual-effects post-production houses Double Negative, Framestore CFC, BUF, and Cinesite worked on the film’s roughly 700 visual-effects shots. “But the vendors had to work in much larger resolution and, logistically, it was a difficult movie to finish.” “By shooting in IMAX format we could fill the whole frame, and the images are sharper and have more detail,” Davis says. ![]()
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