Monday, 24 May 2010

Rio

7 comments:

Patty said...

I hadn't heard of this one - looks interesting! :)

Brian D. said...

Any Brazilian involved in this project, Fernando ?

I'll go and see it if there's 2D released in Brisbane. 3D digital glass would dull the vibrant colour of these beautifully rendered birds. "Avatar" was a flop, visually, for me.

Remko said...

Brian you were supposed to take the glasses out of the plastic. I am stunned you thought it was a flop, especially visually. Story line I could understand, but visually? Maybe you're one of those people that the 3D method doesn't work for. I went twice, just for the visual effects! And the colours were, well, brilliant!

Brian D. said...

Remko, I love the vibrant colours of animation but the 3D glasses darken the film a bit with a slight tint. I was inclined to lift the glasses ,several times, during the screening wanting to see the real colours.

I also noticed several glasses blinked incessantly among the pile of glasses returned on the way out. The poor buggers probably developped an epileptic fit.

Claire said...

I'm part of the 10% who feel sick when watching 3D. I haven't tried just the old school red and blue glasses but the grey ones the cinema hands out are awful. I think it's because I have a different prescription for either eye.

Anonymous said...

Brian, I don`t know if there is any Brazilian involved in the project. But I was really impressed by the trailer as it shows some real sceneries of Rio.
Cheers

Marcel said...

so what part is set in Rio, Fernando?