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Topic Started: 06 May 2014, 04:01 (2854 Views) | |
Zer0x | 06 May 2014, 04:01 Post #21 |
[b]Banhammerdragon [/b]
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Yes, you're right, but probably not in that amount. This is also a good example: http://blogs.mirror.co.uk/movies-mark-a ... dragon.jpg I can spot it only on ears and fingers, but in the second one it is visible in the complete skin. |
UNAMUSED No, I'm serious....stop it.. | |
Zer0x | 12 Jun 2014, 14:30 Post #22 |
[b]Banhammerdragon [/b]
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Review about the 3D of the movie: http://www.cinemablend.com/new/3D-Or-3D ... 43403.html This is completly rubbish. Every good stereoscopic supervisor knows, the maximum depth will decrease dramaticly when the objects pop out of the screen. Pop-outs are little gimmick, special effects for stereoscopic 3D. It distracts the audience from the movie itself and it kills the immersion. it is useful when you watch it on very small screens, but 3D is MADE for big screens. It is stupid to blame the movie, because their hardware hasn't the contrast range for full black images. They should mind that animated movies don't have the failures of normal cameras, they are 100% HDR. |
UNAMUSED No, I'm serious....stop it.. | |
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