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It's also strange that he is worried about longer lenses compressing the roundness of foreground objects in his gun barrel pop-out scene but finds the roundness of converted objects in extreme negative patallax perfectly acceptable.
I'm glad that he made MIB III in 3D and is excited about using 3D creatively, but there's really no reason to downplay the benefits of 3D cameras or to act like MIB III is a better 3D experience than Hugo and Avatar. |
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