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Do really like the sound of this. 3D films never really look very 3D. |
WOW,great! |
I dislike 3D! They want u to recycle them...and then recharge u for them! |
I think the Harry Potter films shouldn't be in 3D. I like the normal 2D films. And we don't have any Imax. Maybe the Hogwarts battle would be good in 3D but for me it doesn't have to be. |
the rest of the films were not in 3D...why start now at the bitter end? |
I think this is great!Battle will be awesome.Oh,I can't wait to see the movie... |
Not a bad idea. Personally, I'll be headed to the 2D movie. Unfortunately, 3D gives me headaches :( |
I hate watching films in 3D. I always get terrible headaches. God, hope not. |
no thanks ;/ i don't like that like every movie comes in 3D :s i would be maybe cool if they have the 3D like in Avatar because not very much things were "coming out" of the screen you know? i think that would be a little bit lame for Harry Potter if like the wands or the spells would "come out" of the screen. But we will just have to wait 8] :yes: |
Ew, I hope not. I'm not a fan of 3D in movies unless it's an IMAX special of the rain forest or Galapagos or something of that like. |
lovin' life OMG THAT WOULD BE AWESOME!!! :woot: hope it gets confirmed ;D |
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I think 3D would work better for part II, given that the first has been described as a 'road movie'. |
Note that Avatar was created in 3D using 3D cameras and 3D CGI techniques. The method proposed here and used in many of the current crop of 3D films is using a conversion technique to convert a 2D film to 3D (though the 2D film may have scenes deliberately shot in a style that best suits the 3D conversion process). The result will not be like Avatar and to get good effect they may have to resort to "in your face" shots. It's a cheap gimmick basically. Oh, and at home, unless you buy one of the new 3D HDTVs that are coming out (very expensive), you will be using the old red/blue(or green) glasses as used in the 50s which is nauseating and limits the colour depth and resolution. It's a compromise. True 3D TVs work as in the current 3D cinemas, using polarised display and glasses. Leave them alone I say, or shoot properly in 3D. But as the rest of the series was not shot in 3D it seems pointless. |
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