The Amazing Spider-Man Is The First Movie That Will Use Pioneering 3D Technology

The Amazing Spider-Man Is The First Movie That Will Use Pioneering 3D Technology

Yeah, I have no idea what is that either. But, it looks like they are trying really hard to make 3D look good on screen for Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man. Check it out!

By WolvieCBM - Mar 09, 2011 07:03 PM EST
Filed Under: Spider-Man
Source: THR



Currently still shooting, The Amazing Spider-Man will be the first film to use the pioneering 3D technology, which according to experts, is the best option.

From The Hollywood Reporter:

"The Amazing Spider-Man is the first movie to be lensed in 3D using 3ality Digital's TS-5 wireless and handheld beamsplitter mirror rig. The new rigs are small and lightweight and combined with wireless capabilities in order to give the cameras a lot of flexibility and mobility."


John Schwartzman, director of photography, commented on why they decided to use it:

"We tested virtually every product on the market and chose 3ality Digital because we were impressed by the compact size of the TS-5. You don't get the unwanted shadowing effects during shots that sometimes appear using other 3D rigs, and the lens changes only take a few minutes. We wanted a rig that would not only deliver the best quality and performance but also one that wouldn't delay the production, so we have all the benefits of a 3D picture and we're shooting to a 2D schedule."


The Amazing Spider-Man is set to hit theatres on July 3, 2012!



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