Monday, April 20, 2015

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Crystal clear and extremely vivid: "Finding Nemo" wdcc wins cinemas in 3D - HLN.be
HLN Hollywood "Finding Nemo" comes after a decade again in the cinemas. Why, you ask? Pixar boxed his very own dream team together to the blockbuster 2003 to convert to 3D. That the end result is amazing is an understatement. The animation was modified wdcc so that the images are more vivid and extremely clear. HLN.be last summer was the first to see the 3D version of the Pixar studios in San Francisco, where we met the creators of 'Finding Nemo 3D' to talk about their latest project.
"" Finding Nemo "looks better than ever. How was it for you, as creators of the 3D version, to the animation for the first time in 3D?" Joshua Hollander (Head of 3D production): "I was very impressed wdcc when I saw it for the first time it was me the first five minutes, completely unaware wdcc that my team and I were in the room to criticize wdcc the film. . I was just so proud and happy with the result. It is primarily a wonderful film and we knew it in 3D 'cool' would look like, but I had no idea it would look so good. " Bob Whitehill (Stereoscopic Supervisor): "I got goosebumps when I saw the scene where Marlin the egg holding wdcc and says:" Nemo, I ensure that you will never come across anything "The camera then works its way through the reef, and. it reminded me of how strong the original film is, and how hard we have not worked on the 3D version. I knew we had something special on our hands when we went combine two elements together. " "What had to tell my colleagues wdcc at Pixar about the movie?" Hollander: "Everyone looked forward to for a long time and it's just a really fun movie to watch, we have worked a half years, and our team immediately had the feeling that the result was going to be amazing, the people at Pixar.. knew we had a 3D version of "Finding Nemo" were working, but there were only a few people who had actually seen the pictures. When Andrew Stanton wdcc (director 'Finding Nemo', ed), Lee Unkrich (co -regisseur) John Lasseter (Pixar head) and more and more people got to see the movie, we were showered with positive reactions. Everyone looked so forward to it. It's been a hugely enjoyable adventure for us. " Whitehill: "What is so nice to show a 3D version of the original directors, has known them for years are no longer engaged in the film She's now extremely busy with other and new projects and they have now very different. things on their mind. When you can bring these animated characters to life again using a new medium and if you can show the result to them, then you see that they were very much enjoy. " "How difficult wdcc was it to Finding Nemo 3D to convert?" Hollander: "The biggest challenge was to find all the original images The software we were using at the time to make the original version, no longer exists, we have to dig very deep in our digital wdcc archive to find the pieces that either.. with the new work as with the old software. " Whitehill: ". There were lots of files that we could not find either we could just not find either they were saved to a new location where we knew nothing about it, so that was the next big challenge." Also check out Disney spin-off 'Brave' attracts full Pixar map of young gamers go after nine years again looking for Nemo This is the secret of Pixar Merida, the first Disney Princess with a Scottish accent Pixar had three years of work on hair of first heroine Bob Whitehill Disney.
"What happens when you can not find a file? Do you need anything then recreate or everything eventually find somewhere back?" White Hill, "We have a number of very exceptional cases to make a number of elements again, yeah But most files we finally be able to find somewhere after a long search..!" (Laughs) "Do you have extra details wdcc included wdcc in the 3D version, or did you put the original version as it was?" Hollander: "No, we have stayed true to the original version, wdcc this is really wdcc the best 3D version that we could here and we have some minor flaws taken out there, but is otherwise exactly the same film as in 2003.. was released. " "What appealed to me most was on the 3D version wdcc that there is so much to see on the screen. Your eyes go from left to right because you want to have seen every detail in the ocean. Was also a big challenge for you because you are had to consider many details? " Whitehill, "That's a very interesting question you must fill out a frame as a filmmaker as credible as possible, but it should also be attractive, with an eye to detail..

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