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James Cameron said he “does not think Hollywood is using 3D properly” during the Tag DF technology forum last week in Mexico City, according to Vulture.
He explained, “[It’s] one thing [to shoot] in 3D and another to convert to 3D,” adding that it’s a matter of studios “[trying] to make money,” “pushing 3D to directors who are not comfortable or do not like 3D.”
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His examples for such films include two of the biggest releases of the summer: “Man of Steel, Iron Man 3 and all those movies should not necessarily be in 3D. If you spend $150 million on visual effects, the film is already going to be spectacular, perfect.”
The Oscar-winning director and 3D pioneer is in preproduction on his Avatar sequels.
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