3D Buff's Verdict Over 3D Native and Conversion

Fanatics of 3D Speak Out The Issue of 3D Native VS Conversion

3D Native or 3D Conversion: The 3D Buffs Speak Out!


  

The movie industry has truly come a long way when it comes to producing the best film out there. In the beginning the race was simply about getting the best actors and actresses of the industry to participate in their films, then it was down to showcasing the best story line, followed by the greatest cinematography ever built and now, in this time and age, the film industry is yet again fighting through 3D native and converted movies in the box office. But even 3D fanatics who care too much about this technological invention have a little more on their mind than being wowed by such mind blowing effects of 3D.

A simple 3D fan would definitely be amazed at how far and great the 3D movie shave been developed whether they are native or simply a conversion of a 2D to a 3D movie. As long as “3D” is attached to the movie title, they would definitely buy a ticket. But for those die hard 3D fans and self – proclaimed analysts say otherwise.

Shooting a native 3D movie is far more authentic in terms of technicality and few loop holes in the cinematographic effects to come to life. Such value to the movie isn’t lost by a simple conversion. In fact, the only thing that 3D did, as the conversion was done, is simply to alleviate the movie effects into and make them into live reality itself. With that one movie fanatic would get to enjoy his or her favorite movie come to life and not simply a storyline being shown on a big flat screen. In fact, such goal is brought to heart by the conversion houses such as Prime Focus and Legend 3D as they seek out the best out of the best ways to upgrade their tools of conversion. In the years to come, one would definitely find it hard to distinguish a native 3D from a converted one.

Still the market of 3D fans are not 100% into accepting these converted films as the divided results in the survey taken that asks “Does the fact that the film is ‘real’ or converted influence your decision to watch it?” Out of the 515 focused 3D buffs, there were 285(55%) who answered yes while the 230 voted otherwise. This gets to show that 3D converted movies are far from getting a successful box office hit rating in the years to come. But then again, it is a slow process to movie goers’ acceptance and is already a great technological success.

Despite these divided opinion coming from 3D avid fans and 3D concerned fans alike, this year alone releases numerous 2D movies back into the movie houses with a revitalized 3D look. Some of these movies to expect are as follows: Men in Black 3, John Carter, Gravity, The Wrath of the Titans and The Avengers will be converted to 3D and of course, James Cameron’s Titanic, George Lucas Star Wars: The Phantom Menace and Top Gun.

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A simple 3D fan would definitely be amazed at how far and great the 3D movie shave been developed whether they are native or simply a conversion of a 2D to a 3D movie. As long as “3D” is attached to the movie title, they would definitely buy a ticket. But for those die hard 3D fans and self – proclaimed analysts say otherwise.

Shooting a native 3D movie is far more authentic in terms of technicality and few loop holes in the cinematographic effects to come to life. Such value to the movie isn’t lost by a simple conversion. In fact, the only thing that 3D did, as the conversion was done, is simply to alleviate the movie effects into and make them into live reality itself. With that one movie fanatic would get to enjoy his or her favorite movie come to life and not simply a storyline being shown on a big flat screen. In fact, such goal is brought to heart by the conversion houses such as Prime Focus and Legend 3D as they seek out the best out of the best ways to upgrade their tools of conversion. In the years to come, one would definitely find it hard to distinguish a native 3D from a converted one.

Still the market of 3D fans are not 100% into accepting these converted films as the divided results in the survey taken that asks “Does the fact that the film is ‘real’ or converted influence your decision to watch it?” Out of the 515 focused 3D buffs, there were 285(55%) who answered yes while the 230 voted otherwise. This gets to show that 3D converted movies are far from getting a successful box office hit rating in the years to come. But then again, it is a slow process to movie goers’ acceptance and is already a great technological success.

Despite these divided opinion coming from 3D avid fans and 3D concerned fans alike, this year alone releases numerous 2D movies back into the movie houses with a revitalized 3D look. Some of these movies to expect are as follows: Men in Black 3, John Carter, Gravity, The Wrath of the Titans and The Avengers will be converted to 3D and of course, James Cameron’s Titanic, George Lucas Star Wars: The Phantom Menace and Top Gun.

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