How James Cameron Pumped Volume Into Titanic
MrSeb writes with ExtremeTech's account of how director (and deep sea explorer) James Cameron spent a reported $18 million converting his blockbuster movie, Titantic, to 3D. The article "looks at the primary way of managing depth in 3D films (parallax), how you add depth to a movie that was originally filmed in 2D, and some of the software (both computer and human-brain) difficulties that Cameron had to overcome in the more-than-two-year process to convert Titanic into 3D."
When I said that movie lacked depth...
Admit it. You post strawman arguments as AC so you get modded Insightful for refuting them, rather than Troll
Does Leonardo DiCaprio embrace you at the end of the ride, because that would be DREAMY.
I'm guessing you're not going to like the "Springtime For Hitler" Experience either. Sort of like "Pirates of the Carribean", only with Nazis.
Check out the (parody) trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJxj1mou03M
What? The diamond of unusual size?
My wife made me go see it with her. For the record, they were glorious.
AvP: What Really Happened on Titanic. Directed by Michael Bay.
Kill me now.
Operation Guillotine is in effect.
Not my wife or girlfriend, thankfully.
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Well, it might actually add at least virtual depth to the characters.
We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
I'd much rather see Rodents of Unusual Size in 3D.... but then again, they don't exist. ;)
The more I use slashdot the more I think it's turning into shit
I wish there was something anything better
Any recommendations out there? Anonymous responses are ok. Thanx much.
Have you tried Slashdot 3D?
Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
Oh, it's there. Love the updated soundtrack.
"First they came for the slanderers and i said nothing."
You'd only be in trouble if they both wanted to see it.
Not to mention all the apostrofees.
It still remains the only movie I've ever been to the cinema to see twice (as I believe is the case for quite a number of people).
My sister-in-law worked in a movie theater the year that came out and estimates she's seen it about 28 times. I asked her if she'd like to see it again, and she agreed, provided I "clawed [her] fucking eyes out first". I took that to mean no.