http://paralleluniverse.msn.com/across-the-universe/too-much-3d/?GT1=28140 (http://paralleluniverse.msn.com/across-the-universe/too-much-3d/?GT1=28140)
For me, if you're going to make a 3D movie - take advantage of it. Most movies I have seen have few impressive 3D scenes but I do
plan to see TS3 in 3D. I think Pixar will make good use of the technology.
As the article references, theatres can charge another 10-20% more for a ticket and those glasses are probably less than $0.05 to make.
Quote from: sheldar on February 19, 2010, 09:30:21 AM
http://paralleluniverse.msn.com/across-the-universe/too-much-3d/?GT1=28140 (http://paralleluniverse.msn.com/across-the-universe/too-much-3d/?GT1=28140)
For me, if you're going to make a 3D movie - take advantage of it. Most movies I have seen have few impressive 3D scenes but I do
plan to see TS3 in 3D. I think Pixar will make good use of the technology.
As the article references, theatres can charge another 10-20% more for a ticket and those glasses are probably less than $0.05 to make.
Don't they use different projection units also? I thought it was more than just the cost of the glasses?