"Ex Ignorantia Ad Sapientiam; Ex Luce Ad Tenebras"
Fragmento de una entrevista a Dennis Muren, donde habla del 3D. Recordemos que Muren es Senior Visual Effects Supervisor de ILM, tiene 9 Oscar y es responsable de los efectos del Episodio V, VI, E.T., Templo Maldito, Abyss, Terminator 2, Jurassic Park o La Guerra de los Mundos, entre otros:
So what do you prognosticate will be the next big innovation?
There will be digital people coming along eventually, though I'm not interested in that, but people are working on it. Maybe 3D [filmmaking] is going to come out as something really special. I certainly hope so. The idea of getting the audience immersed in the story is a big opportunity. I'd like to see that happen — real 3D stereo in theaters. I've seen what [James] Cameron has shown, and I worked on a test for him for his [upcoming project], Avatar.
We'll see better skin simulations and better faces going on, and better dynamics and fires and stuff. But those are all clever applications of existing tools. I'm talking about something as fundamentally [industry-changing] as motion control or CG — new tools. I can't really see anything like that happening right now. I'm hoping, though, that 3D will allow you to design stuff that will seem truly different — that idea of designing and watching a movie in a 3D cube or something, that would be really great. It will be something interactive, some kind of immersive group experience. I could have a lot of fun designing a movie entirely in 3D.
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