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AWARD WINNERS INCLUDE:
3D Live Action Feature Star Wars: The Force Awakens Disney/Lucasfilm 3D Animated Feature Inside Out Pixar Stereography Live Action The Martian 20th Century Fox Stereography Animated Inside Out Pixar Use of Native 3D The Martian 20th Century Fox Use of 2D to 3D Conversion Star Wars: The Force Awakens Disney/Lucasfilm 3D Scene of the Year The Walk ("Tight Rope Walk Between WTC Twin Towers") Sony/Legend 3D 3D Feature Jury Prize 40 Below and Falling Avatar Media Canada 3D Feature Jury Prize Monster Hunt Edko Films Ltd China 3D Animated Feature Jury Prize Gamba Shirogumi Japan 3D Short Live Action Hard Reset Buk Films 3D Short Animated Lava Pixar 3D Short Animated Jury Prize CODA National Film Board of Canada 3D Documentary Conquest of the Skies: Episode 3 - Rivals Colossus Productions 3D Documentary Short Reserve Effect GG Productions (Italy) 3D Advertisement Schvabe Stereotec Harold Lloyd Award Victoria Alonso Marvel Sir Charles Wheatstone Award BBC Earth VR, HDR, UHD [Show spoiler] http://theadvancedimagingsociety.com...ds-7th-annual/ Other Years: 2018 2017 2015 2014 2013 Last edited by BleedOrange11; 04-26-2018 at 08:57 PM. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Notes:
1. I'm glad The Martian and The Walk got some wins. Those two deserve it. 2. I love seeing what short films and foreign films they pick. 3. Japanese animation studio Shirogumi has now won Animated Jury Prize two years in a row for Gamba and Stand by Me Doraemon. 4. Mojin: The Lost Legend must not have been submitted. 5. David Attenborough is an unstoppable 3D documentary machine. 6. The Advanced Imaging Society panders to Pixar. Last edited by BleedOrange11; 02-04-2016 at 06:38 PM. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Gamba Extended Trailer (Seven Samurai with rodents):
http://www.screendaily.com/news/japa...e?referrer=RSS Hard Reset Trailer (native 3D shot by a grad student at UT-Austin for his thesis): 40 Below and Falling 3D Trailer (great native 3D): Last edited by BleedOrange11; 02-04-2016 at 06:29 PM. |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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I'm guessing they didn't see Pixar's Good Dinosaur when they chose the award for Inside Out. I'm interested in seeing Gamba with the mice in 3D if the 3D is strong. Yes, nice to see Martian and Walk recognized. Strong 3D in 40 Below and Falling 3D Trailer, agreed. ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | BleedOrange11 (02-18-2016) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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With the exception of last year, this society has limited their main award categories to Oscar-quality films. The studios have to submit their features and pay a fee to be considered, so I bet most don't even bother submitting ones with rotten critic reviews even if they have good 3D. Pixar probably didn't even enter The Good Dinosaur in lieu of Inside Out generating more awards buzz. If possible, they should make their ceremony more open to broaden the scope of their selections.
Shirogumi used strong 3D for Stand by Me Doraemon, except for a few converted sections. Just watching the 2D trailer, you can tell that Gamba is designed for stereo 3D. I presume it will also have nice depth and hope we get a blu-ray 3D this year. I'd watch 40 Below and Falling too although it looks like a big heap of romantic cheese, assumingly made just to prove that any genre can use 3D. It's probably the best live 3D released in 2015 (counting Tiger Mountain as 2014). Last edited by BleedOrange11; 02-18-2016 at 07:23 PM. |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Yes, the shot with the mouse hanging off the back of the vehicle going down the hill, his legs falling towards the camera. I hope we get it on blu ray 3D in 2016, agreed. ![]() 40 Below isn't a genre I'd normally watch either, though the 3D goals of the film are commendable and a great example of strong 3D, based on the trailer anyway. ![]() |
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