What are your thoughts on the 3D movement, in general, and specifically, what do you think about what Ang Lee is doing?
I'm a fan. In years past, we've had some pretty big debates regarding 3D. Is it a fad? Is it the future of filmmaking? For a while, I was convinced that it was somewhere in-between. I used to think that I liked it but only for animated films. That was during the time in which Marvel was sort-of leading the brigade of mediocre post-conversions. But things have changed. Though Marvel hasn't yet really used 3D as a storytelling technique, I do think that their more recent post-conversions have looked very good.
As for using 3D as a storytelling tool, I think Ang Lee will eventually be remembered as a groundbreaker and leader of the movement. I absolutely loved his use of 3D in The Life of Pi, and I'm really looking forward to seeing what he's done in Long Halftime Walk, especially since he shot it in 120FPS.
Agree/disagree? Other thoughts?
I'm a fan. In years past, we've had some pretty big debates regarding 3D. Is it a fad? Is it the future of filmmaking? For a while, I was convinced that it was somewhere in-between. I used to think that I liked it but only for animated films. That was during the time in which Marvel was sort-of leading the brigade of mediocre post-conversions. But things have changed. Though Marvel hasn't yet really used 3D as a storytelling technique, I do think that their more recent post-conversions have looked very good.
As for using 3D as a storytelling tool, I think Ang Lee will eventually be remembered as a groundbreaker and leader of the movement. I absolutely loved his use of 3D in The Life of Pi, and I'm really looking forward to seeing what he's done in Long Halftime Walk, especially since he shot it in 120FPS.
Agree/disagree? Other thoughts?