Peter Jackson wants to Dimensionalize® Lord of the Rings
by In-Three || Comments to this post (0)Will we see Lord of the Rings in 3D? Peter Jackson is ready to do it, read the full story.
Sunday, 5 of September of 2010
a blog on 3D filmmaking by In-Three
Will we see Lord of the Rings in 3D? Peter Jackson is ready to do it, read the full story.
Neil Feldman explains the artistic freedom that is available when using the Dimensionalization® process versus other methods of stereoscopic 3D content creation. He also reveals that the original intent for the technology was legacy films, and discusses how that has changed. In-Three is featured in the latest issue of Creative Cow Magazine.
Whether through shooting, CG, or post-production Dimensionalizing, we can all participate in constructing 3D content. By understanding what our strengths and weaknesses are, we can construct 3D content together, and work together to achieve the highest quality at the lowest cost, and the fastest pace.
“Though I still love 3D original photography, the technical solution provided by In-Three was a welcome addition to our palette of stereo film-making tools. They were able to add real depth to the 2D video images captured by our robotic vehicles, and these shots blended beautifully with our 3D shots. I predict that their innovative techniques will continue to expand the possibilities for 3D content.”
James Cameron, Director of “Titanic, Terminator II”
When director/filmmaker George Lucas was introduced and took the stage at Showest in 2005, he had this to say to an audience of 2,000 cinema exhibitors introducing In-Three’s process:
“When I first saw In-Three’s Dimensionalization® process I was truly amazed. The 3D was of a quality better than anything I had previously experienced. Seeing my own Star Wars images in authentic 3D convinced me that it would be a whole new way for audiences to be able to re-live the Star Wars films. It’s really a beautiful system, and one of the reasons I’m promoting it today is I’m extremely anxious to reissue that old group of films I did so long ago in a galaxy far away.
When you see some of this test footage, it’s shockingly good, and you can see how people would want to go see it. It means we can repurpose a lot of old movies, and at the same time it really gives a whole new dimension to the movies we’re making now.
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