As long as you don't [i] have [/i] to watch it in 3D, I suppose it could work but because of an eye condition I've had my whole life, I can't see 3D. It only looks darker or pixilated depending on the technique used to render it.
I couldn't care less about 3D. What I'm concerned with is that the viewer was promised a huge anniversary year that would have more Who than ever. We've been given the opposite. We're getting less Doctor Who than any year since the reboot and they're tossing us all these puff piece side projects to distract us from that fact.
The problem is they'll shoot scenes specifically to look good in 3D ie. objects flying at the camera or particles floating/flying around. They'll look odd in 2D like watching the 2D version of a movie.
I didn't really even think of it as a matter of a "year of Doctor Who". I've always kinda thought it would be status-quo and one (hopefully kick-ass) special.
I despise 3D (it triggers migraines for me), but as long as I can get it in 2D I'm fine. Yes, there will be scenes that I'll be able to tell were meant to be 3D, but I hope it won't affect the experience.
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As long as you don't [i] have [/i] to watch it in 3D, I suppose it could work but because of an eye condition I've had my whole life, I can't see 3D. It only looks darker or pixilated depending on the technique used to render it.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't care less about 3D. What I'm concerned with is that the viewer was promised a huge anniversary year that would have more Who than ever. We've been given the opposite. We're getting less Doctor Who than any year since the reboot and they're tossing us all these puff piece side projects to distract us from that fact.
ReplyDeleteThe problem is they'll shoot scenes specifically to look good in 3D ie. objects flying at the camera or particles floating/flying around. They'll look odd in 2D like watching the 2D version of a movie.
ReplyDeleteOh is this the big thing... was kinda hoping for an epic story. Not a gimmick that few will see...
ReplyDeleteBut then whats new with who?
ReplyDeleteI didn't really even think of it as a matter of a "year of Doctor Who". I've always kinda thought it would be status-quo and one (hopefully kick-ass) special.
ReplyDeleteI could live with "status quo" but we won't even be getting that.
ReplyDeleteI despise 3D (it triggers migraines for me), but as long as I can get it in 2D I'm fine. Yes, there will be scenes that I'll be able to tell were meant to be 3D, but I hope it won't affect the experience.
ReplyDeleteThe only 3D I have seen that is worthy of being called 3D was Avatar.
ReplyDeleteYeah, they'll probably add sparkles coming out of his wand, er, I mean sonic screwdriver.
ReplyDeleteWhy is everyone having this obsession with 3D? I really don't see how it enhances movies, let alone tv shows. :)
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