Titanic 3d where is it playing
We are pleased to allow a new generation of audiences to experience the film in its brilliant digital restoration in 3D.
Share Share Tweet Email. Nevertheless, whatever Spicer is being paid is not enough. Now for the final flaw. It is, of course, the 3D process. Cameron has justly been praised for being one of the few directors to use 3D usefully, in " Avatar. What you can do, and he tries to do it well, is find certain scenes that you can present as having planes of focus in foreground, middle and distance.
So what? Did you miss any dimensions the first time you saw "Titanic? Case closed. But not quite. There's more to it than that. Some say as much as 20 percent. If you saw an ordinary film dimmed that much, you might complain to the management. Here you're supposed to be grateful you had the opportunity to pay a surcharge for this defacement.
If you're alert to it, you'll notice that many shots and sequences in this version are not in 3D at all, but remain in 2D. If you take off your glasses, they'll pop off the screen with dramatically improved brightness. I know why the film is in 3D.
It's to justify the extra charge. That's a shabby way to treat a masterpiece. Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from until his death in In , he won the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism. Rated PG For shipwreck scenes, mild language and sexuality.
Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack Dawson. Kate Winslet as Rose Dewitt Buckater. Billy Zane as Cal Hockley. Kathy Bates as Molly Brown. Rotoscoping To isolate objects in the frame for depth, the artists at Stereo D would use a process called rotoscoping. They would go in and draw lines around each object that needed to be on a different depth plane.
Then it all must be reviewed. I just want people to understand the scope of this. Edition: U. Search All NYTimes. His goal is to bring audiences back into cinemas to see his Oscar-winning film on the big screen, the way he intended it to be seen. But this film, and its re-release, also plays on fascination with the story of the great cruise liner, which sank in the Atlantic off Newfoundland on April 15, Cameron was obsessed with getting the appearance of the ship right in the film, using knowledge he had gained by diving onto the wreck.
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