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Post by babyhayes on Apr 26, 2006 20:07:27 GMT -5
Just read this on the BBC Entertainment website - "Film director James Cameron has said Hollywood should release more digital 3D movies as a way of luring people back into cinemas and reducing piracy. He described the format as "a powerful experience" which could be used while shooting new releases or to offer a fresh perspective on classic films. Several forthcoming films are being produced using 3D-compatible methods. A remake of Journey to the Centre of the Earth will be shot in live action with so-called "stereographic" cameras. Beowulf, directed by Robert Zemeckis, will use 3D filming techniques, while Walt Disney's computer-animated Meet the Robinsons will be projected in 3D. George Lucas plans to reissue his original Star Wars movie in the format next year to mark its 30th anniversary, while director Peter Jackson has a similar idea - at some stage - for King Kong." Anyone else think GGC was years ahead of his time when he planned something similar for our favourite show? ;D
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Post by queensgirl on Apr 27, 2006 8:03:33 GMT -5
Sounds great--I've always enjoyed 3-D, and I'd just love to see Beowulf.
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