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Originally Posted by Zivouhr
With Titanic and Jurassic Park's 3D, we get stronger 3D layering, few conversion errors and a definite sense of three dimension. Even most of the edges of human hair look decent, which is probably one of the more difficult materials to separate for layering.
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Matthew Bristow, the managing director of Prime Focus London stereo studio answered a question at a gathering for "The Art of Mechanics of Stereo Conversion":
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Are there particular shots that you would recommend not doing your method and doing live action 3D?
Yes, potentially where there are beards and hair are tougher than others where you've got lots of fine hair detail, these things you might have in close-ups or if its a potential wide shot with a lot of characters or your traveling through a forest. Anything thats got a lot of fine detail in there. We can convert it, its just more time consuming and becomes less cost effective, shots become more expensive for the film makers compared to the costs of shooting those scenes natively
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