James Cameron’s New 3-D Epic Could Change Film Forever
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#2This is just an advert for a movie.
Re: James Cameron’s New 3-D Epic Could Change Film Forever
#3I'm no film buff, but the cinematography of certain parts of the trailer reminds me of the same second-rate "Lets get a really wide shot of this big computer-generated battle scene" effects-for-the-sake-of-effects schlock that's been shoved down our throats for the past 10 years. The Na'vi look really cool. But every time I see a perfectly framed complete shot of a monster leaping out of some shrubs in slow-motion I want to throw a shoe. We get it. It looks cool and somewhat life-like. Now can you please show us something that's designed to evoke a response other than cooing in delight of your wonderful technical achievements?
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#5I don't see why this "Could change film forever". This is just an advert for a movie.
Re: James Cameron’s New 3-D Epic Could Change Film Forever
#6Looks like this 3-D camera he developed has been used in films before. Why didn't they change film forever? Do we expect to enter a new era where everyone uses James Cameron's insane attention to detail in order to make a headdress look realistic, or develop a new language and teach it to actors? The article smells of hype and seems to justify this long-delayed epic "to out-Lucas Lucas." I'm no film buff, but the cin…
We live in a world where people know nothing about cinema except what they see on commercials during the Simpsons. When you make a trailer, you're convincing the masses. You expect cinephiles to ignore trailers anyway.
It's the ultimate amateur mistake to assume a movie trailer is worth anything. It's marketing, and what's more, it's dumb marketing for dumb people.
Re: James Cameron’s New 3-D Epic Could Change Film Forever
#7I don't see why this "Could change film forever". This is just an advert for a movie.
Re: James Cameron’s New 3-D Epic Could Change Film Forever
#8I could care less about whether actors find him difficult to work with, or what percentage of his work involves revolutionary technology. I am glad he is out there making his films. Even the bad ones are interesting.
Re: James Cameron’s New 3-D Epic Could Change Film Forever
#9Given Hollywoods history in recent years, I'm not to confident that Avatar will be such a good movie.
Re: James Cameron’s New 3-D Epic Could Change Film Forever
#10Looks like this 3-D camera he developed has been used in films before. Why didn't they change film forever? Do we expect to enter a new era where everyone uses James Cameron's insane attention to detail in order to make a headdress look realistic, or develop a new language and teach it to actors? The article smells of hype and seems to justify this long-delayed epic "to out-Lucas Lucas." I'm no film buff, but the cin…
We get it. It looks cool and somewhat life-like. Now can you please show us something that's designed to evoke a response other than cooing in delight of your wonderful technical achievements? We live in a world where people know nothing about cinema except what they see on commercials during the Simpsons. When you make a trailer, you're convincing the masses. You expect cinephiles to ignore trailers anyway. It's the…