si c'est confirmé avec un article dernierement
d'un mec qui a vu 15 minutes en 3D
Journey's 3-D Impressed FraserBrendan Fraser, who stars in the upcoming Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D, told SCI FI Wire that he was impressed with the three-dimensional effects.
"Yeah, we saw [the 3-D effects] as we were shooting it, because it was all in real time," Fraser said during interviews for his upcoming film The Air I Breathe. He added: "The technology is now ... in [a] place where you can watch this and be satisfied by the images that you see and not feel like you're just being taken on a gratuitous roller-coaster ride."
Journey 3D, based on the classic Jules Verne SF novel, was shot using technology developed by director James Cameron and loaned to director Eric Brevig. Brevig, who did visual effects for The Day After Tomorrow and other movies, has a "vast knowledge base of photography and special effects that [comes] from ... working at [Industrial Light & Magic] for three years," Fraser said.
Fraser said that he learned a lot about 3-D technology during the making of Journey 3D. Fraser even visited Lucasfilm and got a glimpse of the efforts to turn the Star Wars movies into 3-D productions.
"I've actually seen 15 minutes of Darth Vader entering and capturing [Princess] Leia," Fraser said. "The best part was that some of the extras are running around, and they wore helmets and stuff, and because it's in 3-D you see so much detail that you can see one of the extras was wearing, like, a construction worker's helmet that someone took a blowtorch to so that it melted to look different. It was yellow on the inside and spray-painted on the outside. So it'll have real charm going backwards to see that stuff."
Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D is slated to open in July. Fraser will also be seen in the upcoming The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, which opens Aug. 1, and The Air I Breathe, which opens Jan. 25. --Mike Szymanski
source : scifi.com
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