Sunday, December 19, 2010

The hobbit film in 3D with "Tip technology"

The Hobbit To Film In 3D With

They may not be breaking news that Warner Bros. seems determined to have the two parts of the Hobbit film event in digital 3D. However, director Peter Jackson, now free of restrictions on the bankruptcy of study and the drama of the Union, has begun to change its focus on the logistics process 3D to the long-awaited prequel to his Lord of the Rings movies. See how the drama behind the cameras has already inflated costs of production of this film one of the most expensive of all time (estimated range around $ 600 million mark), Jackson is using the opportunity to acquire the best technology money can buy. All new Epic camera enter. The next technological step forward from the promoted by the very Red One, used to shoot his short crossing the line in 2008. -Okay, why is this a great opportunity? However, only us lay people we have to take the floor Peter Jackson on how greatly improve our imminent return to Middle-Earth.

Improves network one 4 K HD resolution, which was the most high-quality, Epic was redesigned from the ground up to be sleeker, lighter and shoot in an impressive 5 k. (, vaguely paraphrasing the immortal words of Nigel Tufnel, is "one highest".)Hobbit films will be shot with at least thirty Chambers Epic, in what could be shaping up to be the best 3D experience spectators have yet experienced.

The Hobbit To Film In 3D With

As Jackson comment:

"I've always liked the appearance of footage network.", says, "I'm not a scientist or a mathematician, but the image that produces network looks much more filmic than most other digital formats."Seems attractive image and attractiveness, quality and with the epic, Jim and his team have gone still further lejos.Es a fantastic tool, epic has not only technology tip, incredible resolution and visual quality, but is also a very handy tool for filmmakers. Many digital systems competition require cameras to be tied to large cumbersome VTR machines. "Epic gives us back the ability to be totally free cable, even when working in stereo."

We have seen our share of 3D in the frenzy of power post-Avatar which has been in effect last year remains.Seeing as it is very likely that the decision to go 3D came strictly Warner, it is good to see that it is being adopted on the creative side of the pelĂ­cula.Un visibly forced 3D effort where Jackson and another are dragging feet, giving the old school attempt, is something that would only affect production.What we see, Jackson seems willing to make a full of heart, organic film that will take your seal.Thus, while the mumbo jumbo on film cameras may seem a little dry, is also a strong indication that when the hobbit: part 1 rolls around in December 2012 and part 2 December 2013, we are ensuring REAL 3D pelĂ­culas.Esto must be paradoxically rare movie market flooded with "3D" versions.

Are excited that the hobbit will be the 3D route? you must James Cameron shake in his boots?(Although if I were a bajillionare like him, I probably does not matter.)

Source: Red Digital Cinema


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