How Stereo D Turns 2D Into 3D
Posted: April 27, 2012
Jessica Chobot meets the folks at Stereo D, the company responsible for most turning those big 2D blockbusters into even bigger 3D films. Find out how they converted James Cameron's Titanic into a 3D epic tale.
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Critic4711
dude if titanic looks flat I am guessing you can't actually see 3d.
Sudarr
Maybe it is just me, but the work was so flat, not really 3D looking. And it was distracting to see so much warping. Seeing hair falling way into the background of the shot looked horrible. And I saw tons of artifacts on sides of people.
I hope somebody starts wising up and converts better. I enjoy 3D, but anything converted just looks terrible.
To be fair I cannot say that. I was informed most of the end fight sequence in Transformers 3 was converted and that was amazing. Actual 3D.
I love their CEO saying 16 weeks, those were the rushed films that looked like ass...Clash of the Titans, Thor, Avengers. Titanic took 60 weeks and still looked that bad????
bistrocafe
StereoD artists did great job for Titanic!!! I am proud of u guys!!!
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