I worked on a 3D movie made with HD cameras, and it looked absolutely fantastic on a 30 ft wide screen. The polarized goggles are lightweight now, and very bearable. We also had the occasion to test some gear within our bis-ass projection room, and the opportunity to see some footage from this 3D U2 movie, which also looked awesome. I don't know if 3D is going to be in all living rooms soons, but one thing is certain : it's gonna be in every movie theater, more and more 3D movies are in the pipes. Hollywood is betting on it to get people back in the theaters.
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Franssu @ Feb 1st 2008 9:58AM
I worked on a 3D movie made with HD cameras, and it looked absolutely fantastic on a 30 ft wide screen. The polarized goggles are lightweight now, and very bearable. We also had the occasion to test some gear within our bis-ass projection room, and the opportunity to see some footage from this 3D U2 movie, which also looked awesome.
I don't know if 3D is going to be in all living rooms soons, but one thing is certain : it's gonna be in every movie theater, more and more 3D movies are in the pipes. Hollywood is betting on it to get people back in the theaters.