Postby Radical Dreamer » Thu Jun 09, 2011 10:12 pm
I don't mind the concept of 3D. If a production is filmed in 3D (like Avatar was), then all the more power to it. Converting a 2D film to 3D just for the purpose of ticket prices and making more money from a gimmick is awful, but if it's used properly I'm okay with it. Otherwise it tends to give me eyestrain and a headache, which I prefer to avoid at all costs. XD
On that note, The Hobbit, which is currently in production, is being shot in 3D, as well as being shot at 48 frames per second, as opposed to the usual 24. According to the people who've seen this technique used alongside 3D, it makes the picture MUCH smoother to watch, and also doesn't cause the headache that 24fps with 3D often causes. XD I'll be interested in seeing it used that way, at any rate. XD
That being said, whether or not a movie is in 3D has absolutely nothing to do with whether or not I'll go to see it. XD And even then, I tend to choose the 2D showings over the 3D, simply because they're so much cheaper. XD
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