Lurknomore
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The rattlesnake-gorgon Medusa was actually pretty scary when I saw it as a kid.
But yeah, Holly would ruin it with excessive CG.
But yeah, Holly would ruin it with excessive CG.
Originally posted by: Born2bwire
Clash of the Titans kicks ass! At the same time though, remember that it was made at the same time as Star Wars Empire Strikes Back. Clash of the Titans' special effects were stuck back in the glory days of Harryhausen's Sinbad and Jason and the Argonauts. They just can't compare to what ILM was putting out at the time.
Originally posted by: Titan
I survived the first clash. I can survive another.
The rattlesnake-gorgon Medusa was actually pretty scary when I saw it as a kid.
But yeah, Holly would ruin it with excessive CG.
I'm not really that interested in this, but if I see it I will only see it in 2D. 3D has yet to be worthwhile in anything and in many cases detacts from the film, for me anyway. Closest thing to it being worthwhile was in Avatar, but even then, it was only ok.
KT
yeah, this too. I will not be seeing it in 3D. All of the current 3D (excluding Avatar), is still rendered after being filmed in 2D, correct?
yeah, this too. I will not be seeing it in 3D. All of the current 3D (excluding Avatar), is still rendered after being filmed in 2D, correct?
For the most part, yeah. It's too expensive to use "true" 3D because you have to have two cameras for each shot/angle. Most of the industry is still using film so it's vary time consuming to edit. That's why the 3D TV is a gimmick since no networks are going to upgrade their equipment.
I'm guessing the process they're using now to create simulated 3D is mostly automated. All done with powerful render farms no doubt.
I kind of want to see this movie though. Don't know if I'll go see it in 3D.
the new Sony cameras designed by Cameron for use in Avatar use dual lenses, so the captured images for a single camera are stereoscopic.
He did use a separate neck-mounted camera specifically for facial detail, but that was a digital effects requirement, not really needed for the 3D.