"Moon Adventure" tells the story of three little flies that got into Apollo 11 and followed the astronauts to the moon. Obviously, this is a carefully chosen subject matter for making a 3D movie. The microscopic world from the perspective of insects and the wonders of the universe in the vast space are all scenes that the naked eye can't see with the naked eye. Because of this, it is worth writing a book about the magical 3D technology. There are many well-designed scenes in the film, which are carefully unfolded with tireless sports long shots, giving people an unparalleled sense of immersion. That kind of amazement can make you feel the urge to reach out and touch what's in front of your eyes again and again.
However, Xiao He defeated Xiao He, and 3D technology made the film far from "movie" and closer to "circus". All the film elements will be reshuffled under the command of "Visual Surprise". Under this standard, most of the technical accumulation and artistic experience of film development over the past century have become worthless. Even if historically, when sound films replaced silent films and color films replaced black and white films, the strong resistance of old-school filmmakers did not reverse the trend of history, but today, whether 3D films can become the mainstream of film, I still have no idea. Not optimistic. Take "Moon Adventure" as an example, except for the 3D effect, its other movie concepts are backwards, such as the processing of depth of field is very rigid and single. I think 3D movies are best like this. Each studio has a room for it. Those who want to watch movies go to the movies, and those who want to watch "circus" go to 3D.
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