Jon Favreau stares down the limitations of traditional monitors. He’s directing an IMAX epic. Yet there he is, peering at footage on a TV screen. No matter the size, it falls short. Flat. Constrained. So his team at Disney built custom software for the Apple Vision Pro. Pop on the headset. Suddenly, you’re front row in a virtual IMAX theater, full aspect ratio blazing, shots framed exactly as audiences will see them on May 22. “So I’m making an IMAX movie, and I’m looking at a TV screen, and no matter how big your TV screen is it’s not an IMAX screen,” Favreau told The Town podcast . “We built software so that I can pop on my Apple Vision Pro and be sitting in an IMAX movie theater and see the full aspect ratio when we’re lining a shot up. And I can watch that take and see what people will see.” This isn’t guesswork. It’s precision. The Vision Pro’s micro-OLED displays and wide field of view mimic the massive scale of IMAX screens better than any home setup. Meta’s Quest 3 trails close behind.…