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Ridley Scott seems to have a set it and forget it style when filming 3D, where during some of the less dramatic shots, we tend to get a lot of dialed back, uninteresting mild 3D, but once the action heats up, he cranks up the stereo 3D to medium to strong 3D layers and pop outs.
I do agree though, Prometheus and The Martian both look better thanks to the (mostly filmed) 3D (some converted shots in there too). Exodus, being his other 3D film as well. So he's 3 for 3 in a row for 3D films. There was no word that he wouldn't be doing the same for Alien Covenant. |
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