Thanks for listing the useful information about the 3d movies out here. I am sure that it will do some good to all of us.
Not many directors share James Cameron’s obsession with three dimensional authenticity, and not many films have the budgets to support the directors who do. Filming in 3D involves requires the use of two cameras, barely offset, capturing all the action in tandem. The technology involved, and the people who know how to use it, come with a high price tag. So most of the 3D movies that will be coming out of Hollywood in coming months, including the two new Harry Potter films as well as Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, create the effect in post-production. Here’s the gist of it: graphic artists separate shots out into layers of depth, which can number anywhere from two layers for shots with simple shots to eight for shots with more complex compositions. Then, the objects in each layer are carefully traced, creating a topographical map of the scene. Here, the computer steps in, simulating the second camera’s perspective by generating another, slightly offset image. The images in the layers closest to the viewer are offset the most, creating the illusion of things popping off the screen, while the background is only offset slightly.
The more complicated the shot, the more work must be done by hand. With Tim Burton’s detailed worlds, you can bet that a whole team of artists were doing a whole lot of tracing.
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Thanks for listing the useful information about the 3d movies out here. I am sure that it will do some good to all of us.
Ya this news is really a good one to share out here. Since it is a 3d forum hence it is always good to share such interesting news out here.
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Thanks for sharingReally doesn't surprise me that others can not afford to use James Cameron , he really is a perfectionist lol
Perfectionist he isbut a dam good director and it works well as a quality.
James Cameron as a director has all the qualities which keeps him in a different category. This is the main reason why we see most of his movie of different caliber.
besides it being a little liberal it was the best movie all year. well star trek was awesome too!
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