Must own disc for 3D lovers
So let's say you're a movie maker and you wanted to know how a 3D movie should look. This would be one of the movies you'd use as reference material. To say the film is stunning in 3D would be underestimating how great it looks in 3D. I own around 20 3D movies, this movie is now my new reference disc to show what 3D looks like in the home. This is right up there with what I think is the best 3D movies ever made Space Station 3D and Avatar. As if you couldn't tell, I can't recommend this movie enough for people looking for great 3D content.
BEST 3D MOVIE I HAVE EVER SEEN
hands down best 3D effects on earth. i cant wait for them to make another one.
if you dont add this to your collection then you just don't appreciate 3D
3D Photography is excellent
I have criticized many of the new 3D movies for lack of 3D planning and execution by the videographers and cinematographers. I have an extensive knowledge of 3D and how to effectively shoot it from years of experience practicing with the various methods etc. As I have stated many times, the one problem I see most in the recent films is that the convergence window frame is usually set too far forward (toward the audience) causing great depth behind the screen, but very little in front. And, it is the objects in front of the screen that the audiences love to see. Flaming arrows do not have to be shot out into the audience, but simple objects (not even moving) but seemingly floating just in front of you is one of the wonders of good 3D and what made it so popular in the 1950's. Because the 3D technology was new - the early films of the 50's really exhibited great 3D cinematography - each shot was effectively planned for effect and it obviously paid off. Now, it seems, the new...
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