Monday, December 03, 2012

I told you so.


Overall, it is not an enhanced experience. Movies are fantasy and the filming is not suppose to remind you of that. I would never recommend this technology for children.
10:45 AM Monday Dec 3, 2012
...But not everyone (click here) was impressed with the new technology.
Some viewers told the Sunday Times that the filming technique made them nauseous and dizzy, with some even complaining of migraines.
One "avid Middle-earth fan", who had flown to New Zealand from Australia for the premiere, said their eyes couldn't take everything in, the Sunday Times reported.
Another viewer commented on Twitter that the technique worked well for the snowy mountain shots, but close-up pictures strobed....

I can't believe they are allowed to experiment on people like this.