I missed out on 3D movies, but they're back in VR (www.spacebar.news)
from corbin@infosec.pub to technology@beehaw.org on 08 Jan 05:04
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cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de on 08 Jan 06:19 next collapse

Home 3D movies were never good, you didn’t miss much.

kratoz29@lemm.ee on 08 Jan 20:47 collapse

I enjoyed my brief time playing Crisis with 3D (2 or 3 can’t remember) in my PS3 though.

mundane@feddit.nu on 08 Jan 06:49 next collapse

They disappeared for a reason. It was a crappy gimmick.

Gaywallet@beehaw.org on 08 Jan 18:45 collapse

The 3D medium had some fantastic art. There were a lot of gimmicks in movies you’d expect, like harold and kumar go to whitecastle (not meant to be a serious movie). But there were also fantastic shots and art direction such as in tron: legacy and prometheus, where 3D provided a much deeper feel of space and made certain shots that much more emotionally resonant and beautiful.

There were a lot more misses than wins, as most directors saw it as a gimmick, but not everyone did. The folks who thought carefully about how extra dimensions would affect a shot (even when it was done in post rather than shot on 3D cameras) made some wonderful art, and it’s a shame so many folks missed out on it because they weren’t able to see past it as a gimmick either.