Saturday, April 30, 2011

James Cameron's 'Avatar' Blu-Ray 3D Review: Not the 'Avatar' You Saw in Theaters

An Explore3DTV Guest Editorial by Nick Constable, 3D Imaging Consultant This review focuses on the stereoscopic experience of " Avatar " on Blu-ray 3D. I won't waste any time on a story review because there are a lot out there and most of you have already seen the movie anyway. I recently received the Panasonic exclusive copy of "Avatar" on Blu-ray 3D via a promotion that offered a mail in rebate with the purchase of a Panasonic Blu-ray 3D player. This particular Panasonic promotion ends March 26th, 2011. A few weeks before I received my copy, a veteran Hollywood Stereographer and close friend mentioned that he noticed the stereoscopic 3D was much deeper on the Blu-ray 3D version of "Avatar" compared to any theatrical version he has seen. After viewing the Blu-ray 3D, I was astonished by the difference as well. Both live-action and CG scenes offer much more depth than ever before and actors are now fully rounded with this Blu-ray 3D version. Another plus is that the original 1.78 : 1 (16:9) aspect ratio was used for the Blu-ray 3D as opposed to the cropped 2.35 : 1 aspect which was used widely for digital 3D theaters other...

Source: http://www.explore3DTV.com/article/16106/James-Cameron-s-Avatar-Blu-Ray-3D-Review-Not-the-Avatar-You-Saw-in-Theaters/?src=articles_rss

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