James Cameron's "Avatar"
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re: James Cameron's "Avatar"
^ Lol good enough for me! Sold! I will try to make this my first 3D movie.Comment
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re: James Cameron's "Avatar"
Yep, ya sure do:
Tired of waiting for technology to catch up, he co-developed a new generation of stereoscopic cameras.
Simplified, this is the equivalent of two cameras strapped together, each providing a slightly different perspective on the scene, mimicking the way human eyes view the world in three dimensions.
This changes the ballpark of moving images.
If you've had previous experience of 3D, your impression will probably be one of a flattish image with the occasional object 'flying' at you'.
But these advances are different - the entire screen has depth, taking on the appearance of a window through which the viewer is watching a 'world' on the screen, with a distinct foreground and background, rather than a flat, moving painting
In effect, the cinema screen becomes a theatre stage.
There's still at least one throw-back to the 'early days' of 3D - viewers will need to wear glasses to get the illusion.
However these are not the red and green cardboard cut-outs you used to get free with Sugar Puffs before Comic Relief.
These are polarising glasses, untinted, which do not cause the headaches experienced in the past, or more importantly rely on frequent 'pans' of the camera to make the image appear in 3D.
Each lens has a different filter , which removes different part of the image as it enters each eye. This gives the brain the illusion it is seeing the picture from two different angles, creating the 3D effect.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...#ixzz0ZoFmnOTqComment
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re: James Cameron's "Avatar"
But do wearing these glasses allow you to watch this at home when it comes out on Bluray or are we out of luck?Comment
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re: James Cameron's "Avatar"
Are people seriously debating whether or not to see this movie in 3D or 2D?
These are the glasses that are used for 3D now. It's not the cardboard blue and red that completely ruin the picture
I know My Bloody Valentine was in 3D on the DVD release. Came with glasses.Last edited by SuperBowlNachos; 12-16-2009, 02:13 PM.Comment
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re: James Cameron's "Avatar"
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re: James Cameron's "Avatar"
Are people seriously debating whether or not to see this movie in 3D or 2D?
These are the glasses that are used for 3D now. It's not the cardboard blue and red that completely ruin the picture
I know My Bloody Valentine was in 3D on the DVD release. Came with glasses.YNWAComment
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re: James Cameron's "Avatar"
YesOriginally posted by BlzerLet me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.
If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)Comment
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Yes, they will. I know because I had a pair laying around and have them on right now. Lenses are pretty big on them.
Yes they will.Comment
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