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Johnston did a one-day test shooting with a 3-D rig -- as opposed to shooting in 3-D and converting -- and said it was "a nightmare" due to bulky gear, calibration issues and restricted filmmaking options. He said he's a firm believer, though, in the conversion approach if done right and he's enthused to move forward.All the 3-D conversions we've seen have either made the image look terrible or have seemed so not three dimensional that it feels like it's the 80's and your sitting in a movie theater wearing shades (People did that back then right? James Spader must have at least done that once in a movie). However 3-D's making huge bank, so just treat it like the now defunct Super Size option at McDonalds, find out if the movie was shot in 3-D (Tron Legacy, Resident Evil: Afterlife) or if it was converted (The Last Airbender, Green Hornet), just because they play it in 3-D doesn't mean you need to see it in 3-D, 2-D is still an option (in select theaters!)
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