So the big movie discussion this year has to be the massive boom in films being released in 3D.
I have seen a stupid amount of films in 3D over the years and absolutely love the new technology used. It now feels more like you are in the film, almost. Most peeps see 3D as a way of films to throw things at the audience but not all films are like that. If anything the ones where they blatantly chuck rubbish at the audience seems dull and too gimmicky whereas films like Nightmare Before Christmas and Bolt just made it feel more, umm, I suppose realistic (despite them being animations).
I know some films don't work as 3D but with some that extra dimension makes the film so much better. There is a huge list of films being turned into 3D (Star Wars saga for example) and films being released straight away as a 3D film is really long for this year. I'm particularly looking forward to Disney.Pixar's Up later this year.
Do you see 3D as a gimmick so movie studios can make more money (not like you can wait for it to be released on DVD/blu-ray lol) or do you see it as an improvement on the movie experience?
I have seen a stupid amount of films in 3D over the years and absolutely love the new technology used. It now feels more like you are in the film, almost. Most peeps see 3D as a way of films to throw things at the audience but not all films are like that. If anything the ones where they blatantly chuck rubbish at the audience seems dull and too gimmicky whereas films like Nightmare Before Christmas and Bolt just made it feel more, umm, I suppose realistic (despite them being animations).
I know some films don't work as 3D but with some that extra dimension makes the film so much better. There is a huge list of films being turned into 3D (Star Wars saga for example) and films being released straight away as a 3D film is really long for this year. I'm particularly looking forward to Disney.Pixar's Up later this year.
Do you see 3D as a gimmick so movie studios can make more money (not like you can wait for it to be released on DVD/blu-ray lol) or do you see it as an improvement on the movie experience?