I would hope that could be achieved with writing, acting, direction and editing, too.The point is to bring depth and dimension to what you're watching.

I would hope that could be achieved with writing, acting, direction and editing, too.The point is to bring depth and dimension to what you're watching.
I would hope that could be achieved with writing, acting, direction and editing, too.The point is to bring depth and dimension to what you're watching.
Okay, I admit I haven't seen any of the new 3-D movies yet, but how adjustable are the glasses?
Okay, I admit I haven't seen any of the new 3-D movies yet, but how adjustable are the glasses? I still have nightmarish memories of taking my younger siblings to JAWS 3-D, only to discover that the glasses were too big for the little kids' heads. I spent the whole movie trying to rubberband the glasses to their heads--and wiping smeary chocolate fingerprints off the 3D lenses!
Okay, I admit I haven't seen any of the new 3-D movies yet, but how adjustable are the glasses? I still have nightmarish memories of taking my younger siblings to JAWS 3-D, only to discover that the glasses were too big for the little kids' heads. I spent the whole movie trying to rubberband the glasses to their heads--and wiping smeary chocolate fingerprints off the 3D lenses!
When I saw Avatar the theater ushers were actually sizing up people, I was given a pair of "Medium" glasses. I suspect the sizes come in "Children", "Small" "Medium" and "Large" The arms bend inward and are pretty stretchy too.I would hope that could be achieved with writing, acting, direction and editing, too.The point is to bring depth and dimension to what you're watching.
One may always hope.![]()
Heck, one would hope that writers could achieve all of that with their writing, thus eliminating the need for actors and directors and all this expensive movie-making crap. What's wrong with a goddamn book?
Okay, I admit I haven't seen any of the new 3-D movies yet, but how adjustable are the glasses?
Good question. I've only seen Avatar in the company of other adults and no one has had a problem. I doubt the glasses I was given would fit a child, though.
When I saw Avatar the theater ushers were actually sizing up people, I was given a pair of "Medium" glasses. I suspect the sizes come in "Children", "Small" "Medium" and "Large" The arms bend inward and are pretty stretchy too.[/QUOTE]Good question. I've only seen Avatar in the company of other adults and no one has had a problem. I doubt the glasses I was given would fit a child, though.
Richard Matheson scripted Jaws 3-D!?! The Richard Matheson?
Ho-lee shee-it. You learn something new every day.
And, yes, there was a JAWS 3D. (Scripted by Richard Matheson, of all people.)
And somehow the rubber bands ended up in the popcorn. Yum.
Oh I'm well aware there's a Jaws 3D. I just can't imagine anyone watching, let alone remeber watching it, and to that remember watching it in 3D!![]()
Now some major films this year are being converted at the last minute to cash in on the 3d craze.(several were relased last year as well.(UP and Aliens VS Monsters, which had nill 3d effects, but supposedly were shot and planned for stereoscopic 3d) The POTTER films are being converted as well as CLASH OF THE TITANS. These IMO will not be worth the extra 3 bucks just to see some depth to the picture.
And, yes, there was a JAWS 3D. (Scripted by Richard Matheson, of all people.)
And somehow the rubber bands ended up in the popcorn. Yum.
Oh I'm well aware there's a Jaws 3D. I just can't imagine anyone watching, let alone remeber watching it, and to that remember watching it in 3D!![]()
When I saw Avatar the theater ushers were actually sizing up people, I was given a pair of "Medium" glasses. I suspect the sizes come in "Children", "Small" "Medium" and "Large" The arms bend inward and are pretty stretchy too.
Really?When I saw Avatar the theater ushers were actually sizing up people, I was given a pair of "Medium" glasses. I suspect the sizes come in "Children", "Small" "Medium" and "Large" The arms bend inward and are pretty stretchy too.
My theater had one size of glasses, and they weren't adjustable at all. They fit my head (I have a big head), but I can't see a kid wearing them.
Mmmmm. Minestrone.
Ahem, anyway.
I mostly agree with you, 3D, right now, is a gimmick. And while I think non-glasses 3D is possible implimenting it would probably require an overhall of all elements in the system, the screen, the projectors, etc. So it may be a while before we see it.
I wear glasses too and the 3D glasses are distracting as I, too, am too aware of the 3D glasses.
I doubt the 3D gimmick will be the death knell to more substansive films, as 3D gets used more it'll be cheaper to do and we'll soon see more worthy films in 3D. This has been the case for all advancements in film in history from sound to color to the use of SFX.
PS. Oh, and if you want to open another pandora's box, check out this column from Australia expressing health-and-safety concerns over watching excessive amounts of 3-D on TV or in theatres:
http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/stories/s2813511.htm
A 3D Emma Watson would be one of my only reasons to see either DH movie, but since they're being upconverted after the fact, I think I'll be able to resist...I'm frankly not interested in seeing a 3-D Harry Potter.
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