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You are correct that I reversed the z-space description, thanks for the clarification. I found that most of it was pretty much -at- screen space, with the in-to-the-screen elements (positive!) used well for wide shots, and the in-your-face (negative!) used for stuff like rigging, swords poking into your face, etc.
I did find a couple shots mildly distracting (with out of focus elements in front of in focus), and go back to THOR, where that simple 2-shot in the bar was shot like, well, a 2D simple 2-shot. 3D cameras can, I guess, do 3D where a flat composition is actually preferred, leading credence to the artistry of 3D postproduction to let the technique shine where it needs, but not get gratuitous where a more gentle touch is required. I couldn't care less about ASM (sorry, SONY), but I'm anxiously awaiting HOBBIT, and hope PJ shows the same sensitivity and sophisticated use of 3D. Quote:
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Apr 2007
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Apr 2007
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Again, fantastic thread! A 'Ray Modeler' from Sony...I'm looking forward to holographic images in the near future!! |
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Can't wait. I'm interested in understanding the questioning of thought process this might encourage. |
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Toronto
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Apr 2007
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Be that as it may, I think that “this era” as you term it, will be more remembered, retrospectively, not so much by the current aesthetics of the 3D format, but more by/about the technical challenges of getting everything *right*. By that I mean, doing good high quality 3D without inducing eye discomfort and distractions related to cardboard cut-out effect, poor depth blending, lack of good character roundness, retinal rivalry or polarization issues. For the record, I am more of a ‘camera guy’ than a ‘computer guy’ but as far as ‘conversions’ go, (and I’m talking about future yet to be shot motion pictures, rather than converting old classics like Titanic, etc.) I believe that as 3D rigs get smaller and lighter and filmmakers achieve true expertise in the 3D format over the course of time, conversions will be limited to select scenes rather than entire motion pictures. Just like right now with some 2D motion pictures consisting of hybrid acquisition…i.e. using both film and digital cameras to capture scenes. That’s not to say that converted scenes are inherently *inferior* to native 3D capture, as it is really not as simplistic as that. Select ‘converted’ scenes can be an excellent tool. ![]() For instance, ‘2D -> 3D conversion’ will allow one more control over the final image as compared to native stereoscopic imaging. What I mean is that in post, you can take elements of one shot, and, at the cut, carry over these elements, like pieces of flying debris such as glass, etc. – to the next shot. In that way, there’s a sense of continuity of 3D space that you wouldn’t have naturally if one is solely restricted to native 3D cinematography for a motion picture. Also, for example, during a native 3D production there are practical considerations which can be subsequently solved with 2D -> 3D conversion in post. What I mean is that, 3D looks BEST when short focal length lenses are used (50 mm. or less); however, for close-up scenes with actors, this sometimes necessitates the actor being extremely close to the mirror box which produces issues with lighting and performance and also wider lenses make actors’ faces appear unnatural, so these scenes also would be prime candidates for conversion. I foresee select use of ‘conversions’ being just another tool in the filmmakers’ arsenal to tell/show a better looking story ![]() Last edited by Penton-Man; 06-08-2011 at 10:09 PM. Reason: for clarity, changed phrase to “pieces of… |
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Apr 2007
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Apr 2007
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Feb 2009
Toronto
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![]() And here I was ascribing it to auteurist intention. Go figger. |
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By the way, I heard the EPIC is amazing. Glad to hear that the quality is great. I can't wait to see the trailer with Transformers. |
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A major milestone which you fought long and hard for (and it reminded me of my heated discussions with Amir
![]() Report: Blu-ray to Pass DVD in 2012 8 Jun, 2011 By: Chris Tribbey Futuresource expects 2012 to be the year DVD revenue finally gives up its majority home entertainment stake to Blu-ray, and by 2014 DVD could be just 26% of home entertainment spending... Full article at: http://www.homemediamagazine.com/res...dvd-2012-24174 Last edited by PaulGo; 06-09-2011 at 05:18 PM. |
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Toronto
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Whoa!, I got peppered this morning by a bunch of PMs in my inbox asking me to chime in on whether the Blu-ray American Graffiti shows excessive edge enhancement (EE) or whether it is truly “Very Highly Recommended”…at least on the basis of PQ. As it seems there are mixed reviews out there on the web as to its unnaturally edgy appearance with the Blu-ray rendition.
Well, I haven’t seen the disc so I don’t know….so folks, please stop PMing me about it. Additionally, in an effort to stay neutral ![]() Too much sharpness (EE), motion interpolation, noise reduction and every other manner of signal manipulation only serves to do harm when the picture source is ideal to begin with. When you look at Kristen (the model used in the test signal sequence) or, the temple garden sequence on the SONY discs, try turning these functions on and off by cycling through the viewing “modes”. You will see exactly what I am talking about. Then, after determining that your display chain is not performing any hanky-panky which you were otherwise unaware of, you can subsequently use your own eyes and judgment to decide for yourselves what the deal is. I’ve got no horse in this race. |
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Apr 2007
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And if you can, how about doing a short post conference piece with your thoughts on the particulars. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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How fast can tickets go for a screening?
FAST – http://www.oscars.org/events-exhibit...-lost-ark.html |
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Apr 2007
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