James Cameron recently spoke to USA Today's tech section about the state of 3-D technology and let slip a few bits, such as the possibility of a longer version of "Avatar" (because, after all, the movie wasn't long enough to begin with) in theaters this fall as well as when we can expect to see a 3-D version of his previous film, 1997's "Titanic" (because after all, nothing says entertainment like watching 1200 people die in 3-D).
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Friday, March 12, 2010
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I knew it would be longer. Oh joy!! I am so against converting older films into 3-D. If fact, I'm against it being done in post-production, like "Clash Of The Titans". If you're going to put out a 3-D film, shoot it in 3-D! Thanks. :-)
ReplyDeleteI am going to make an effort to see "Clash of the Titans" in 2-D.
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