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P3D Re: One-Eyed Hollywood
- From: Marvin Jones <Campfire@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D Re: One-Eyed Hollywood
- Date: Tue, 9 Mar 1999 07:31:19 -0500
Message text written by INTERNET:photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>One thing I don't recall in previous incarnations of this thread was
whether or not these directors were any good directing 3D movies?
Particularly
in respect to how their decisions affected the 3D'ness of their
movies (as compared to other 3D directors such as Alfred Hitchcock about
whom are told stories about things done to make the 3D come out as
desired).
I mean no disrespect, but I really don't know how good of a 3D
(specifically)
directors they were. They may have been picked as directors for their
movies for reasons other than their talents in high quality
(specifically) 3-D movie production. Or maybe they were.<
I'm sure that in all cases they were chosen for directorial skills
unrelated to depth, but at least in the case of Andre de Toth, his House of
Wax is often cited as the best 3D film, and the best use of 3D in a movie,
ever.
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