Sky Movies Director: Star Wars Or Titanic Will Break The 3D Conversion


Sky Movies Director: Star Wars or Titanic will break the 3D conversion
Exclusive: Sky Movies chief: Star Wars or Titanic will crack 3D conversion
Sky Movies chief Ian Lewis, Tech Radar has said that despite the Avatar in 3D takes time, is a conversion from 2D to 3D, which enhance the technology for mass market appeal.

Lewis, speaking for a media event for the application of Sky News, has confessed his love of James Cameron's Avatar, and hopes that the technophiles, both the Director or the conversion of 3D Titanic, George Lucas' Star Wars: The Phantom Menace will be "crack" of the process.

"The big question for us is whether someone can break the 2D to 3D conversion," said Lewis, reflects the feelings of Cameron when he spoke to the radar peak in September.

Experimentation

"I know everyone is experimenting with it, but I have not seen a movie where I 2D in 3D, if the conversion is pretty good.

"We are hopeful for the first half of next year when you have the release of George Lucas Phantom Menace in 3D and release of Cameron's Titanic, and one of the two, or between them, they will break."

Lewis believes that the Avatar set a standard for 3D films have rarely been achieved, and its use of technology has already decisive moment for the technology.

"Avatar is a million miles, top of the tree," he said. "Avatar impressed me and for me it is a turning point for 3D, the height of the time when the ships fly at the beginning of Star Wars or Jurassic Park Sam Neill turns to see a dinosaur."


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