Posts Tagged ‘3-D’

Thinking of seeing Airbender in 3-D? Read this first!

Thursday, July 1st, 2010 by Specter

Big thanks to Josh Tyler at CinemaBlend for writing this article.  The use of 3D in The Last Airbender was everything that 3D should not be.  It was used only for depth and added nothing to the overall experience.  I would have rather seen it in 2D, and for my next screening I am going to.

Anyway, Josh Tyler wrote an article about the 3D in Airbender, and in the end, 2D is the way to go.

Head over to CinemaBlend for the article!

New Last Airbender Posters with Aang and Zuko

Monday, May 3rd, 2010 by Specter

Aang and Zuko continue to the the characters that are focused on in the posters for the film. Here is a couple of new ones that both highlight the films conversion to 3-D. Both are spectacular.

Thanks to Wags on the forums, where you can discuss the new posters.

‘Last Airbender’ heading to 3D

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 by Specter

We’ve suspected this for a while, since Night and his team went back to shoot new enhanced footage, among other reshoots based on response to recent test screenings of the film.  They’re converting The Last Airbender to 3-D.  This is a very extensive and expensive process, costing upwards of $800,000 per minute, when done well.

Paramount is looking to ignite the July 4th box office with bigger fireworks by converting M. Night Shyamalan’s kid pic “The Last Airbender” to 3D.  The studio is keeping the same release date of July 2.

Across Hollywood, studio toppers are furiously working to see what films they can convert. Only hours before Paramount’s announcement, Sony announced it was converting “Green Hornet” and pushing the film’s release back from Dec. 22 to Jan. 14.

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