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totally agree. I wear glasses, so i've never gotten a good 3D experience wearing double glasses. I find it weird looking and often dizzying. That said, when i was able to get the glasses level to my eyes, the 3D in the RED booth @ NAB was outstanding. But again impractical for me to watch for more than a few minutes.
I like a good 3D presentation, but I've barely seen a handful until now.
While 3D acquisition and post production works quite well these days, 3D exhibition doesn't. Badly calibrated projectors and horribly low brightness values are the major issue right now. Bring on those Red Projectors!
Worked on Flight (both on EPK unit and as a day player on production) and was very impressed at the choices Mr Burgess (es.. his son is frequently a camera operator on his projects) and Mr Zemekis made... I saw that the Epic's form factor was very useful for their creative ideas.
I am on a lot of BTS units, and seldom see as concious and effective use of tools in storytelling.
I have been working BTS on some other studio projects using RED and Alexa (and film).... and cant tell you about them till the trailers drop...
Have not seen a 3D project from BTS yet... Only from a theater seat...
There's a certain "Green Mile" vibe on this one. With "Hitchcock", could this be another RED potential Oscar contender?
Saw a screening of Flight last night. Loved the cinematography, coloring and palette. Intense story. Robert Zemeckis said he loved the Epic camera in the Q&A at the end.
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