Showing posts with label 3D. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D. Show all posts

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Brendan Fraser Talks about Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D

Brendan Fraser shows his excitement about his new movie, Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D. He's quickly getting the reputation of getting cast in adventure movies with a twist of humor. He's likely to be seen in more such films after the release of The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, and this one.


Click here for stills of Brendan Fraser in Journey to the Center of the Earth.

Amazing Discovery of water near the Earth's mantle under Asia.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Irish Director's U2 3D Movie that Rocked Cannes to Be Released in 2008

Irish director Catherine Owens's directorial debut on her first feature-length film sent audiences at the recent Cannes film festival, in May 2007, rocking for more as they experienced a new level of entertainment in the 3D version of U2's Vertigo tour. The documentary concert movie will finally be released commercially in January 25, 2008.





Jump to Hots Up for another post on the U2 3D concert movie release.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Angelina Jolie Embarassed of Exposure in Beowulf

The movie Beowulf, unlike what many would perceive, is really animation, and all the characters, even those that look like the actors themselves, are all rendered. Thanks to computer technology, characters drawn from the imagination of designers and other artists now look good and move convincingly enough to be called real, or at least real enough to be enjoyed by mature and jaded movie-goers. But in spite of the fact that the actors never had to show themselves for real in the movie, actress Angelina Jolie admits to being embarrassed about how the movie has exposed her. In it, Jolie is shown totally naked.


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Monday, September 24, 2007

3D Combines with DLP Technology for Television

There's a lot of 3D movies coming our way. Robert Zemeckis's Beowulf (shown in a theater display above) is one and in 2009, the much-awaited Avatar, from James Cameron, will wow audiences with its groundbreaking new camera technology which mimics the way humans see the world. This technology will allow for eye-stress free viewing, which means that our eyes and brain won't have to compensate for parallax mistakes in the picture. For more on 3D entertainment, please go to Jim Dorey's site. Lots of cool movie stuff there.

Go to Macrocosm Magbook for news on the 3D Philips television.