"The rise of 3D technology for movies and television will force a change in how directors tell stories. Say good-bye to gut-wrenching drops off cliffs and swoops through asteroid fields to call attention to 3D effects. Be prepared for directors to use slower pans, less cutting, and more deliberate camera moves to blend the technology into the story. These new 3D movies may look boring in 2D, but they'll end up feeling more engaging when seen in three dimensions..."
The film, 'Up,' was released in 3D as well as 2D. (Credit: Pixar Animation Studios)
The film, 'Up,' was released in 3D as well as 2D. (Credit: Pixar Animation Studios)
via news.cnet.com
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