Disney Digital 3D. Your experiences.
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Disney Digital 3D. Your experiences.
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With UP coming out this Friday, I def want to see it in Disney Digital if I can. Have you guys been positive to the expierence or was it eh...
With UP coming out this Friday, I def want to see it in Disney Digital if I can. Have you guys been positive to the expierence or was it eh...
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I really enjoyed it with Bolt.
It wasn't what I expected. I was expecting stuff coming out at me (like Muppets 3D at the parks) but instead it seemed to add depth to the picture. It was a really nice effect.
I can't wait to see Beauty and the Beast next year. Though I am worried about it's release in the UK. BV has made the stupid decision to release Princess and the Frog in February rather than December (their most important animated film in about a decade and they can't push for a worldwide release? CRAZY!) but that's Beaty's release date in the US, so when will the UK get it?!?!
It wasn't what I expected. I was expecting stuff coming out at me (like Muppets 3D at the parks) but instead it seemed to add depth to the picture. It was a really nice effect.
I can't wait to see Beauty and the Beast next year. Though I am worried about it's release in the UK. BV has made the stupid decision to release Princess and the Frog in February rather than December (their most important animated film in about a decade and they can't push for a worldwide release? CRAZY!) but that's Beaty's release date in the US, so when will the UK get it?!?!
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I agree. I did, however, end up with a bad headache afterwards, though. It's an interesting experience... but I don't see it staying.ChrisLyne wrote:I really enjoyed it with Bolt.
It wasn't what I expected. I was expecting stuff coming out at me (like Muppets 3D at the parks) but instead it seemed to add depth to the picture. It was a really nice effect.
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I saw it when they 3D-ified The Nightmare Before Christmas. Except for the quick openening they had created (new) with the jack in the box, it wasn't all that impressive. Then again it wasn't origonally intended for 3D - so maybe it just didn't translate well. Although you think it would. Anyway - I'm excited for Beauty and the Beast in 3D. I'm sure the technology has advanced since NBC and I'm sure Disney has gotten better at weilding this "magic wand".
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My best Disney 3D experience was with Chicken Little. I was completely immersed in that movie in the theater in a way that the DVD and other 3D features have not been able to match. Meet the Robinsons and Bolt were fine in 3D, but I don't think they were worth paying the premium for. I plan to watch Up in the standard version first, and I will see it again in 3D if word of mouth is positive.
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Isn't "Digital 3D" just the same thing as polarized?
I've seen plenty of IMAX 3D movies that used polarized lenses... but of course Disney sticks their logo on something and renames it. I have yet to see an actual "Disney Digital 3D" release, but I'll probably wait for the DVD of Up as it doesn't look all that interesting to me.
At least it's not those god-awful red/blue 3D glasses.
I've seen plenty of IMAX 3D movies that used polarized lenses... but of course Disney sticks their logo on something and renames it. I have yet to see an actual "Disney Digital 3D" release, but I'll probably wait for the DVD of Up as it doesn't look all that interesting to me.
At least it's not those god-awful red/blue 3D glasses.
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Yep the 3D part is polarised the only difference between this and older imax 3D is that Imax uses two projectors running film prints and Digital 3D is just one projector showing digital which helps combat the double layering effect (where you see two images on screen instead of just one 3d one)drfsupercenter wrote:Isn't "Digital 3D" just the same thing as polarized?
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Hmm...Yep the 3D part is polarised the only difference between this and older imax 3D is that Imax uses two projectors running film prints and Digital 3D is just one projector showing digital which helps combat the double layering effect (where you see two images on screen instead of just one 3d one)
I know with polarized 3D (the non-digital kind), if you take the glasses off it just looks blurry... How does this Disney digital 3D look? I'd have to imagine it would be the same thing, but I could be wrong.
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