Wednesday, January 26, 2011

"3D does not work or never work," according to Robert Ebert

Too tiring for the brain? The contents of a letter written by Walter Murch, best known for having worked in the sector spectacular sound of the movie "Apocalypse Now", the film critic Robert Ebert (the same who recently declared that video games can not be considered art) will demonstrate that 3D technology will never work.

The letter explains why, according to Murch, 3D fail to respect the film industry, starting with the low light image that is created to continue the artificial nature of illusion. "It 's like touching his head and rubbing your belly at the same time difficult," wrote Murch. "Our brain has to work very hard, that's why after twenty minutes appear the inevitable headache." "They're trying to do something to six hundred million years of evolution, we were not prepared.

It is a complex problem that no technical solution can solve." As we know, the 3D effect used in movies is the same used in video games. Despite this, the imminent launch of the Nintendo 3DS and interest to the 3D technology, Sony can not confirm the tendency of the market. Will it work? Source Chicago Sun-Times

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