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<blockquote data-quote="CAFRedblade" data-source="post: 6063281" data-attributes="member: 34503"><p>I find that movies shot and blocked with 3D cameras are usually far better off than post conversion any day of the week. Both real and CGI 3D films using native tech seem to produce much better results. Many of the CGI films from Pixar and Dreamworks look lovely in 3D, while the Resident Evil films look pretty good, if cheesy on some of the shots/plot points. I found that the HFR 3D did wonders over regular 3D, it was brighter, and easier to watch, no headaches on a nearly 3 hour, 3D film for me was a wonder to experience. I usually get mild to medium level headaches from regular 3D films. Took a bit to adjust to the frame rate, experiencing the "phantom" fast motion others did, not sure if it was just me, or the tech still needs(ed) work.. </p><p></p><p>Oh, regarding timelines, didn't Elrond imply at the council in the movie that it'd been 400 years of hard won peace, implying a much compressed timeline. </p><p>Smaug took over Eredore 60 years prior to the movie began, and the 400 years should then be the big battle against Sauron...</p><p>If that's the case, then the Mirkwood change, and other timeline oddities/re-arrangements from the source material can be glossed over..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAFRedblade, post: 6063281, member: 34503"] I find that movies shot and blocked with 3D cameras are usually far better off than post conversion any day of the week. Both real and CGI 3D films using native tech seem to produce much better results. Many of the CGI films from Pixar and Dreamworks look lovely in 3D, while the Resident Evil films look pretty good, if cheesy on some of the shots/plot points. I found that the HFR 3D did wonders over regular 3D, it was brighter, and easier to watch, no headaches on a nearly 3 hour, 3D film for me was a wonder to experience. I usually get mild to medium level headaches from regular 3D films. Took a bit to adjust to the frame rate, experiencing the "phantom" fast motion others did, not sure if it was just me, or the tech still needs(ed) work.. Oh, regarding timelines, didn't Elrond imply at the council in the movie that it'd been 400 years of hard won peace, implying a much compressed timeline. Smaug took over Eredore 60 years prior to the movie began, and the 400 years should then be the big battle against Sauron... If that's the case, then the Mirkwood change, and other timeline oddities/re-arrangements from the source material can be glossed over.. [/QUOTE]
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