Alice In Wonderland Not As 3-D As We Imagined
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By George 'El Guapo' Roush on
November 18, 2008
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Looks like the new Tim Burton film won't be shot in 3-D, but will be converted to 3-D after post. Not that big of a deal if it saves money I guess. I do know Disney plans on making every single future animated production they do a 3-D one (something Lasseter himself confirmed), but whether or not its shot in 3-D is up to them. Looks like Alice won't be according to the Marketsaw blog that loves to use crazy font colors. I wish I was that crazy:
Jim here. Well this is a surprise to say the least! I knew it was strange that in the original ALICE IN WONDERLAND set photos that came up from England during the early days of shooting (here, here and here) there were NO cameras set up in 3D configuration - just standard 2D setups. But I assumed that the shooting was preliminary and was merely being used to set the stage as it were for the stereographic professionals to take over.
Wrong. I just got word from a source in a position to know (first time source - but seems very trustworthy) that Tim Burton is NOT shooting AIW in 3D at all. Period. They intend on converting to 2D movie to 3D after the fact in post production!
Click the picture below to read the rest of the article. Yay! I can be crazy too when it comes to font colors! It's actually quite fun!
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**UPDATE** It now looks like G-Force is joining the 2-D to 3-D conversion fray as well. Click HERE for that story.
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