WE'RE BACK....so I have finally got my affairs in order enough to post again. I thank those who stuck with us here at Reel Geekz and hope we can win back those who may have lost interest.
So lets get right to the point...so 3D is here! It started officially with the release of Avatar which was filmed with a special camera as to give it a sense of depth, and has now expanded to the newly released 3DTV's and a slew of other movies. However, is the technology really that good? Well, that is a bit of a yes and no answer.
A recent visit to a local Futureshop that had a Samsung 3DTV on display was an eye opening experience. The picture is incredible. Media designed specifically for 3D is smooth and crisp and literally appears to jump off the screen. The TV even has a mode that will convert your favourite 2D TV shows into 3D. Imagine Baywatch in 3D??? eh??? I know the scene you are picturing too. Pam Anderson or the Hoff running in glorious slow motion 3D. Sorry, I digress. True you have to wear special glasses in order to see the 3D effects and these can give some a slight headache (yours truly included), but incredible none-the-less. When combined with movies such as Avatar makes for a truly amazing viewing experience.
However, the problem arises when other movies try to capitalize on the 3D phenomenon that were never originally in 3D. Take Clash of the Titans for example. The movie was filmed in traditional 2D with 2D effects and were never originally meant to be in 3D as the Director felt the technology was too expensive. However after witnessing the conversion process, felt the 3D enhanced the look of the film and the movie was converted for theaters. I am here however to humbly disagree with the Director. There are many points in the movie where the film looks better when you take the glasses off. Whenever something passes between the main subject and the viewer, you loss your focus for a moment. This is particularly bad during the movies many fight scenes...in fact, it is so bad that sometimes you cannot tell who is winning until the very end. Furthermore, the glasses have a slight tint and darkens the film noticeably.
Overall, I saw if you are interested in seeing this 3D craze, then go see the movie. It is still an enjoyable movie that differs much however, from the original AND the source material. As more movies come out that are filmed in 3D, my opinion may change but right now I think a great 2D movie is far better than a mediocre 3D.
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