Monday, January 9, 2012

J.J. Abrams Didn't Might like to do 'Star Trek 2' in 3d

J.J. Abrams' movie hero Steven Spielberg might be around three dimensional nowadays, but that doesn't mean Abrams is thrilled in regards to the gimmick. While speaking with reporters about his new Fox series "Alcatraz," within the Television Experts Association, Abrams recognized that getting his approaching "Star WarsInch follow-up changed into 3d wasn't his idea. "I did not fight for your 3d. It absolutely was something the studio preferred to complete. I didn't might like to do it." At Comic-Disadvantage this season, Abrams expressed his reservations in regards to the format, "The main one factor that drives me deeply in love with 3d is always that when you apply to the glasses, everything seems dim. I'm not mainly aboard yet." Still, Abrams did give his blessing getting seen some tests in the first "Star WarsInch in 3d. "[It] looked great,Inch Abrams recognized for the crowd at TCA. "That was the main one factor which assisted me think it may be okay." The director preferred to keep on for shooting the follow-up on traditional-fashioned celluloid film, instead of digitally, but calculates "you can't shoot 3-D in anamorphic," I didn't desire to shoot it digitally....I desired it to enhance the design of the shoot it anamorphically. I Rapidly saw the initial movie converted it absolutely was really really awesome. Therefore I was okay with [changing the film to 3 dimensional], as extended after i could shoot it the means by that we required to.Inch [via EW] [Photo: Getty] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook

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