Regular readers will know that I don’t like the hyperfast-edited action sequences that have taken hold of the movies over the last decade or two. Director Paul Greengrass is a famous exponent of the style.
So, it is kind of funny to read that he is supposed to be making a 3 D version of Fantastic Voyage. This has led to some funny comments following the article:
"Grainy Pallets"? That's an understatement! The "Green Zone" looked liked it was shot in PixelVision or 8mm. Hands down had to be one of the most grainy films in recent years. Can't wait for awful grain in 3D! I bet it will look awesome!
And this:
The PRINCIPAL RULE OF 3D EDITING: the main thing one needs to consider while editing in 3D is that no single shot can be shorter than 2 seconds (and Paul Greengrass hasn't seen a 2-second shot he ever liked).
Actually, the guy who wrote the second comment goes on to explain how Avatar understood this rule, and the new Clash of the Titans does not, making it hard to watch. He says of the new 3 D process:
There is a real, honest to god reason people like Michael Bay are resistant to 3D – because it changes the way you are allowed to make movies. You have to frame them differently; color them differently; edit them differently.
Sounds about right. I’ll be happy for this fad-ish phenomena to go away.
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