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Thursday, July 15, 2010

Real 3D or Fake 3D

Is it Real 3D or Fake 3D

Many film studios are trying to cash in on moviegoers' craving for 3D films. However, many studios are "faking it" by converting 2D films into 3D post-production. Worse, the studios are not being upfront in their advertising, with some people feeling ripped-off after paying extra fees for the "3D Experience." This is no discredit to the actual graphic artists working on these conversions, but there's only so much that can be done post-production. If you only have one-eye's worth of content, you can't just make up the content for the second eye. It's not as simple as the re-colorization that happened to classic movies. (To learn more about the upconversion process, read Brian Palmer's article on Slate.)And so I present to you a handy list for separating the real 3D films that were shot/rendered natively in 3D from the fake ones that weren't. Happy watching!
- Phil Dhingra
PS. If you want to see my notes, go to View > Source in your browser for hidden HTML comments.

Real 3D

2012
Ice Age: Continental Drift
Mad Max: Fury Road
Men in Black III
Spider-Man 4

Fake 3D

2012
Titanic 4
2011
Drive Angry
Kung Fu Panda 2
Pirates Of The Caribbean 4
The Smurfs
Tintin
Transformers 3
Underworld 4
Yogi Bear
2011
Beauty and the Beast 2
Captain America
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows: Part 2
Priest
Sucker Punch
The Cabin in the Woods
The Green Hornet
Thor
2010
Despicable Me
How to Train Your Dragon
Jackass 3D
Legend of the Guardians
Megamind
Resident Evil: Afterlife
Sanctum
Saw 3D (Saw VII)
Shrek Forever After
Space Chimps 2
Step up 3D
StreetDance 3D
Tangled
The Mortician
Toy Story 3
Tron Legacy
2010
Alice in Wonderland
Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore
Clash of the Titans
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows: Part 1
Hubble 3D 1
Gulliver's Travels
My Soul to Take
Piranha 3-D
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
The Last Airbender
2009
A Christmas Carol
Avatar
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Coraline
Dawn of the Dead
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Monsters vs. Aliens
My Bloody Valentine 3D
The Final Destination
The Hole
Toy Story (re-release)
Toy Story 2 (re-release)
Up
2009
G-Force
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
2008
Bolt
Fly Me To the Moon
Hannah Montana
 
2007
Beowulf
Meet the Robinsons 3
U2 3D
2007
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
2006
Monster House
2006
Superman Returns
The Nightmare Before Christmas
2005
Chicken Little
The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl
2004
The Polar Express
2003
Spy Kids 3-D
1986
Captain EO
1983
Amityville 3-D
Jaws 3-D
1954
Creature from the Black Lagoon
Dial M for Murder
1953
Hondo
House of Wax
 
This has been brought to you by Philosophistry. If you have any additions or corrections, please email me with a link to your source. Right now, this list includes major releases in 2009 and after, notable releases in 2000-2008, and a handful of releases before 2000 for some historical context.1. "The IMAX 3D camera contained a mile of film, though this allowed for only 8 minutes 30 seconds of footage to be recorded." (wikipedia)
2. Since new 3D models are being created to extrude the original 2D objects, this counts to me as new content, and so Beauty and the Beast will technically be "Fake 3D." However, Disney has all the original artwork saved in separate levels, so there may not be much "filling in the blanks" done by the new animators. Instead, the conversion may be more like the process used in Meet the Robinsons (see note 3) which I categorized as "Real 3D." Plus, unlike the other "Fake" films, Beastis neither live action nor 3D animation, and so moviegoers are not being sold an inauthentic experience.
3. According to this YouTube they appear to have original 3D models. I also talked to a friend of some of the crewmembers, and apparently they projected the original 2D image onto the 3D models because it was faster than re-rendering with a second camera. This is why it appears like a longer conversion process in this article. If you have the original 3D geometry, that's real enough.
4. James Cameron said, "It's never going to look as good as if you shot it in 3D. But think of it as a sort of 2.8D."

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