BFI IMAX explained

BFI IMAX
Pushpin Map:Greater London
Address:1 Charlie Chaplin Walk
South Bank
London

United Kingdom
Coordinates:51.505°N -0.1136°W
Type:Cinema
Owner:British Film Institute
Operator:British Film Institute (1999–2012, 2022–)Odeon Cinemas (2012–2022)
Architect:Bryan Avery
Capacity:498 (plus 2 wheelchair spaces)
Publictransit:
Waterloo;

The BFI IMAX is an IMAX cinema in the South Bank district of London, just north of Waterloo station. It is owned and operated by the British Film Institute. From 2012 until 2022, it was operated by Odeon Cinemas.[1] [2]

The cinema is located in the centre of a roundabout junction with Waterloo Road to the south-east, Stamford Street to the north-east, York Road to the south-west and Waterloo Bridge to the north-west.

History

BFI IMAX was designed by Bryan Avery of Avery Associates Architects[3] and completed in May 1999. The screen is the largest in Britain (20m high and 26m wide). It has a seating capacity of 500 and a 14,000 Watt digital surround sound system. Although the site is surrounded by traffic and has an underground line just four metres below, the architects and engineers accounted for this in their design and the entire upper structure sits on anti vibration bearings to prevent noise propagation.[4]

The cinema won several awards at the time of opening, including a Design Council Millennium Product Award[5] in 1999 and a Civic Trust Award in 2000.[6]

In 2012, the screen was replaced and a digital IMAX projector was installed alongside the existing 70mm projector. In July 2012, the BFI announced that Odeon Cinemas had been selected to operate it for the next five years, with the option of termination after three years. Odeon maintained the film programmes, and booking of tickets online and by telephone. This gave customers the opportunity to watch operas on the giant screen. The BFI retained power over the cinema's operation however, including parts of the film schedule, the name and the technical operation.[7]

To start this move to mainstream cinema, the BFI London IMAX theatre celebrated by having sold 66,000 pre-booked tickets for The Dark Knight Rises in just 5 weeks, giving a total sale in tickets of £1,000,000 even before the premiere of the movie.

In June 2022, the BFI announced that its ten year concessions deal with Odeon would end on 19 July 2022, with the BFI regaining control of operations. The cinema closed on this date, with a planned re-opening on 22 July.[8]

Other IMAX cinemas in London

London has another traditional IMAX cinema at the Science Museum in South Kensington and in December 2008 gained IMAX digital cinemas at Odeon cinemas in Greenwich and Wimbledon. In 2011, a digital IMAX screen was also opened at the Odeon in Swiss Cottage.

Screen size comparative to other London large screens

The BFI IMAX is the largest cinema screen in the United Kingdom. It measures 25.9m (85 feet) wide by 19.8m (65 feet) high with a total screen size of 512.8m² (289m² for a 2.39:1 film, 363m² for a 1.85:1 film, 469m² for an IMAX 1.43:1 film).[9] Before its October 2022 refurbishment it measured 26.5m wide by 20m high, which meant that if showing a film with an aspect ratio of 2.39:1, only 293m² of the screen will be in use, or 379m² for a 1.85:1 film, or 491m² for an IMAX 1.43:1 film. The auditorium seats 493, including 4 wheelchair spaces.[10]

Large format screens in London by size! Cinema! Screen! 2.39:1 area! 1.85:1 area! Projector! Sound
Cineworld (Empire) Leicester SquareIMAX295 m2380 m22 x IMAX Laser (4K each)IMAX 12ch
BFI IMAXIMAX280 m2365 m21 x IMAX single-laser (CoLa) (4K); 1 x traditional 15/70mm IMAX projector; 2 x Christie 2K projector; 1 x Century JJ 35mm/70mm projectorIMAX 12ch; Dolby Digital; DTS
Science MuseumIMAX: The Ronson Theatre247 m2319 m22 x IMAX Laser (4K each); 1 x traditional 15/70mm IMAX projector[11] IMAX 12ch
Cineworld, the O2Superscreen #11200 m2160 m21 x Christie 2K or 4K (?)Dolby Atmos
Cineworld (Empire) Leicester SquareSuperscreen170 m2220 m22 x Barco DP4K-32B (4K each)Dolby Atmos
VUE StratfordXtreme Screen #5140 m2180 m22 x Sony SRX-R515DS (4K each)Dolby Digital 6.1
VUE StratfordXtreme Screen #17140 m2180 m22 x Sony SRX-R515DS (4K each)Dolby Digital 6.1
VUE WestfieldXtreme Screen #6140 m2180 m22 x Sony SRX-R515DS (4K each)Dolby Digital 6.1
VUE WestfieldXtreme Screen #7140 m2180 m22 x Sony SRX-R515DS (4K each)Dolby Digital 6.1

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Odeon takes over running of BFI IMAX. 17 July 2012. Ukscreen.com. 1 August 2018. 5 February 2013. https://archive.today/20130205041322/http://ukscreen.com/news/odeon-takes-over-running-of-bfi-imax/%23.URCGzn3LdRw. live.
  2. Web site: The UK's biggest screen, BFI IMAX, to be operated by the BFI .
  3. Web site: Avery Associates project description . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20071009103343/http://www.avery-architects.co.uk/imax.html . 9 October 2007.
  4. Web site: BFI IMAX Waterloo South Bank London. Southbanklondon.com. en. 24 August 2017.
  5. Web site: Design Council website. http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20100709230021/http://www.designcouncil.org.uk/about-us/Who-we-area-and-what-we-do/Our-History/Millennium-Products/ . dead. 9 July 2010 .
  6. Web site: Civic Trust Awards website . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20060810042917/http://www.civictrust.org.uk/awards/2000/award.shtml . 10 August 2006.
  7. Web site: BFI IMAX FAQ. Bfi.org.uk. 1 August 2018.
  8. Web site: The UK’s biggest screen, BFI IMAX, to be operated by the BFI. BFI.
  9. Web site: BFI IMAX relaunches following major upgrade. BFI.
  10. Web site: About the BFI IMAX | BFI . 2 June 2012 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120613235503/http://www.bfi.org.uk/whatson/bfi_imax/the_imax_experience/about_the_bfi_imax . 13 June 2012.
  11. Web site: 2020-11-25 . Science Museum IMAX re-opens in December with latest laser technology and original 70mm projector Science Museum . 2023-06-02 . www.sciencemuseum.org.uk . en.