Monday, August 20, 2012

Why 3D movies are so lame ?

I guess everyone likes to occasionally go to the movies. But I must admit that since almost every film is produced in 3D, interval between my sessions the big screen are getting longer. Why, despite a positive attitude after leaving the session, I have a compelling sense of 3D that it overpaid?Until today I have fond memories seen in the cinema, "Final Destination 4". The film, although it appears at the beginning of three-dimensional reservoir production, offering nails flying straight at us from the tires, speeding cars and scenes, which until you wanted to reach out. Unfortunately, those times are over and the effects of what we now show us in cinemas, is actually a two-dimensional film with only a slight effect of depth. For this we need to see the average comfortable glasses. And the 3D filmmaking technology develops, and not withdrawn. As evidence can cite, Ridley Scott's latest work - "Prometheus". I had a chance to watch this film, while recently in England, I. .. Let me quote: "Do not go that way." When in July prequel story "Alien" will enter the Polish cinema tickets polujcie 2D and 3D screenings passing a wide berth - not worth it. It is interesting that similar to my opinion expressed recently in Steve Schklair CNET - Chairman 3ality - a company that stands behind the latest technology to create 3D movies. 3ality cameras have been used recently in two productions: the new Spider Manie I. .. Prometheus. Schklair explains why on the occasion of the effects of deep fall in the new movie so wretched. The first productions were actually offered an additional three-dimensional impression, which justified the high price of the ticket. Soon, however, voices were raised that watching 3D movies bad for your health. Those allegations were indeed based upon documented cases of fainting and severe headaches around the world. In light of increasing accusations from the producers opted to use full possibilities offered by new technology. An investment in 3D technology, however, have to somehow pay, so nobody saw no reason to resign from the sale of higher priced tickets for screenings, which offered a "deeper experience". And that these feelings often do not penetrate even the three-dimensional comic "Donald Duck" several years ago, is already to be silent - just in case it gets a 2D session a week, so you can send him all the malcontents. Meanwhile, as the president of 3ality, the technology has gone ahead and you can return to a truly three-dimensional video filming, without any risk to life and health of people. Manufacturers prefer to be safe than sorry. Although techniques 3ality, which allows use up to 4 percent. width of the screen to create the effect of depth (after already 2 percent. enough to get a pretty good effect), the latest video of the exploit just 0.5 percent.

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