IMAX

"Never Compromise"

- Tagline. IMAX is a system of high-resolution cameras, film formats and film projectors. Graeme Ferguson, Roman Kroitor, Robert Kerr, and William C. Shaw developed the first IMAX cinema projection standards in the late 1960s and early 1970s in Canada. Unlike conventional projectors, the film runs horizontally (see diagram sprocket holes) so that the image width is greater than the width of the film. Since 2002, some feature films have been converted into IMAX format for displaying in IMAX theatres, and some have also been (partially) shot in IMAX. IMAX is the most widely used system for special-venue film presentations. By late 2017, 1,302 IMAX theatre systems were installed in 1,203 commercial multiplexes, 13 commercial destinations, and 86 institutional settings in 75 countries.

Involvement with Universal
Universal Pictures became the 2nd studio to release movies in IMAX after Walt Disney Pictures. Their first IMAX movie is Apollo 13, the first IMAX DMR film.

Universal animated films shown in IMAX

 * Woo La La (2009) (In 3D)
 * Computeropolis 3 (2010)
 * The Lorax (2012) (In 3D)
 * Quest (2013) (In select IMAX theatres.)
 * Despicable Me 2 (2013) (In select IMAX 3D theatres. Limited engagement)
 * Gabriel Garza 2 (2014) (In select IMAX theatres.)
 * Paradoria (2015)
 * Minions (2015) (In 3D. Limited engagement)
 * Luna & Zak (2015)
 * The Secret Life of Pets (2016) (In 3D. Limited engagement)
 * Imagimals (2016)
 * Sing (2016) (China and Japan only. Limited engagement)
 * Gabriel Garza 3 (2017)
 * Despicable Me 3 (2017)
 * Lix (2017)
 * Computeropolis: The Deep Web (2018) (Released in 2D in North America and United Kingdom, released in 3D in other territories)
 * The Grinch (2018) (In select IMAX theatres.)
 * How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019) (In select IMAX theatres.)
 * Paradoria 2: Enchanted Realm (2019) (Released in 2D in North America, released in 3D in other territories. Limited engagement in North America and United Kingdom)