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Tremorlor 09:57 am UTC 10/04/10 |
| In reply to: | re: Science Fiction Thread - steven_stuart 02:41 am UTC 10/04/10 |
| > He does seem to be very good at milking the cow. Will he > be able to make the 3D Star Wars look like a film that was > made for 3D (like Avatar)? Probably not from what you > say. It lacks data, you've got a flat 2D image, there's no depth to it which is accomplished by filming the damn thing with those new nifty 3D cameras. They'll have to tinker around a lot on the original scenes. Guess Lucas will also find a few things to *correct* too. Maybe Han shoots third now. Or whatever that alien is called misfires so badly that he kills himself. > Sometimes it seems like every film is 3D. I think its > going to get boring. I have seen 3D films in the cinema > that are a bit dull and as you say certain 3D shots look > like crap on television. And now people are buying 3D TV > sets, even though there is only one 3D channel in the UK > (not sure about America and other countries). Most of the 3D movies seem to have been made only to showcase the new tech. And from what I heard, the glasses version is soon obsolete as they came up with new displays that don't need the glasses. Screw you, early adopters :D | |
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