NASCAR: The IMAX Experience (2004)
March 12, 2004Release Date
NASCAR: The IMAX Experience (2004)
March 12, 2004Release Date
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Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Kiefer Sutherland
Narrator
Tony Stewart
Self
Tony Stewart
Self
Matt Kenseth
Self
Jimmie Johnson
Self
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Self
Mark Martin
Self
Jeff Gordon
Self
Allen Bestwick
TV Announcer
Ryan Newman
Self
Bobby Labonte
Self
Bill France Jr.
Bill France Sr.
Mike Helton
Sheriff
Gary Nelson
Sheriff
Neil Goldberg
TV Control Room / Executive Producer
Simon Wincer
Director
Artie Kempner
TV Control Room
Mark Bechtel
Writer
Darrell Waltrip
Self - On-Screen Announcer
Larry McReynolds
Self - On-Screen Announcer
Lorne Orleans
Producer
Mike Joy
Self - On-Screen Announcer
Eric Colvin
Composer
James Neihouse
Cinematographer
Barney Hall
Track Announcer
Terry Blythe
Editor
Joe Moore
Track Announcer
Wally Dallenbach Jr.
TV Announcer
Benny Parsons
TV Announcer
Richard Petty
Self
Flash Rose
Bullet
Ken Schrader
Self
Kyle Petty
Self
Michael Waltrip
Self
Teresa Earnhardt
Self
Joe Gibbs
Self
Jack Roush
Self
Kurt Busch
Self
Chad Knaus
Self
Elliott Sadler
Self
Jeff Green
Self
Sterling Marlin
Self
Kenny Wallace
Self
Dale Jarrett
Self
Ward Burton
Self
Jamie McMurray
Self
Douglas Hylton
Producer
Simon Wincer
Director
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 12, 2004
StatusReleased
Running Time48m
Box Office$20,000,000
Genres
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Wiki.
NASCAR 3D: The IMAX Experience is an IMAX documentary film that was released on March 12, 2004, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was the first IMAX film to be distributed by Warner Bros. The film, directed by Simon Wincer and narrated by Kiefer Sutherland, provides an educational overview of the origins, evolution, and current state of the American motorsport NASCAR. It also explains how the sport works, from the rules, to the aerodynamics, the various tasks the teams take on to prepare for each race weekend, and the risks NASCAR drivers experience during every race.
While a small amount of the film uses archival TV broadcast footage of NASCAR races from the past, several scenes were filmed with IMAX cameras at actual NASCAR Winston Cup Series races during the 2003 season. Other racing scenes, which did not take place during actual races, had cameras on, or in the race cars, or on the track. The film was advertised to be sponsored by AOL for Broadband. The #30 Winston Cup Series Chevrolet Monte Carlo race car of Jeff Green– which was primarily sponsored by AOL during the 2003 season– is prominently featured in various shots of the film, as well as its promotional material. In the 2004 Cup Series season, the same car, then-driven by Johnny Sauter, had a special design to promote the film at the March 7 race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and once more at the May 2 race at Infineon Raceway.A soundtrack released alongside the film consisted of licensed songs and its original score by Eric Colvin. Some time after its original run at IMAX theaters, NASCAR 3D was released on DVD, and included bonus features, such as a compilation of close finishes in the history of NASCAR's top three racing divisions- the Winston Cup Series, the Busch Series, and the Craftsman Truck Series.