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Adrian Pennington , Carolyn Giardina

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The vanguard of the 3D film and TV industry explains why 3D stereo techniques should become a staple visual storytelling tool, on par with lighting, set design, or sound. Words of wisdom from Jeffrey Katzenberg, Martin Scorsese, Dean DeBlois, Baz Luhrmann, Jon Landau, Barrie M. Osborne, Wim Wenders, and more, provide you with unparalleled insight into the leading minds in 3D. Not only is effective use of 3D in movies thoroughly covered, but also included is a chapter on live events, with insight from the people bringing us the FIFA World Cup in 3D, and those pushing the boundaries of 3D TV documentaries Including full-color imagery from many of your favorite 3D films released thus far, Exploring 3D provides a window into how those dazzling movies were created, and insight into what the future may hold.

 

 

* Unprecedented access to the frontline of the stereoscopic 3D community provides unparalleled insight and inspiration * Director Dean Deblois, producer Bonnie Arnold, and stereoscopic supervisor Phil McNally of How to Train Your Dragon; director Henry Selick and lead animator Travis Knight of Coraline; director Martin Scorsese of Hugo, and director Wim Wenders of PINA talk through their successful 3D films * Dozens of images from high-profile 3D movies and TV projects such as How to Train Your Dragon, Flying Monsters 3D, PINA, and more in full color

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Inspiration and practical wisdom from the leaders in stereoscopic 3D filmmaking!

The vanguard of the 3D film and TV industry explains why 3D stereo techniques should become a staple visual storytelling tool, on par with lighting, set design, or sound. Words of wisdom from Jeffrey Katzenberg, Dean DeBlois, Baz Luhrmann, Jon Landau, Barrie M. Osborne, Wim Wenders, and more, provide you with unparalleled insight into the leading minds in 3D. Not only is effective use of 3D in movies thoroughly covered, but also included is a chapter on live events, with insight from the people bringing us the FIFA World Cup in 3D, and those pushing the boundaries of 3D TV documentaries

Including full-color imagery from many of your favorite 3D films released thus far, Exploring 3D provides a window into how those dazzling movies were created, and insight into what the future may hold.


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5.0 out of 5 stars 3D in Today's Films Sep 23 2012
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3-D has come a long way since the 1950's where it was used to startle the audience. Its new role is to enhance the meaning of the film. The authors have explained and have given excellent examples of the development of its' use in film today. This book is a must read for students of film as well as fans of film. I was impressed with the contributions from today's top film makers who have used 3D in their films. The authors have written an impressive book on this technique.

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