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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Orange, regarding animation motion pictures, as an aside, I notice that you recently posted on the ‘Best and Worst’ 3D movie thread that your #1 favorite 3D movie is Madagascar 3.
![]() I can relate to you that prior to Madagascar 3, for the Blu-ray masters, Dreamworks would re-converge the theatrical source (which included eliminating floating windows in that process) mainly to alleviate any ghosting potential/problems with exhibition on 3D home (consumer) TVs. Then, beginning with Madagascar 3, and for the flicks which followed, no re-convergence was deemed necessary (because it was believed that TVs had improved for 3D viewing), so the convergence for HD masters became essentially the same as the theatrical version and thusly also now included any floating windows. Other studios have different philosophy on this. |
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