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I agree that most of the impressive 3D in Spider-Man was in the action sequences with heavy CGI effects. I thought those were gorgeous. A large majority of the live-action did have very weak parallax and flat characters.
Shooting with 3D cameras doesn't automatically result in quality 3D with strong depth though. You can create the unappealing, flat and shallow look by filming a subject from far away with a small interaxial distance. The filmmakers design what the 3D will look like, and, for better or worse, those responsible for Spider-Man chose flat subtle 3D to theoretically help the viewers focus on the content of the dialogue scenes and amaze them with the finale. The unknown is how much of the film had to be converted and which scenes. Last edited by BleedOrange11; 09-24-2012 at 05:38 AM. |
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