So imax sequences only 1.78 in 3d version?
Great review
So imax sequences only 1.78 in 3d version?
Yes I can confirm it is only on the 3D disc.Great review
So imax sequences only 1.78 in 3d version?
I may have given the film 10/10 in my review but the first set scene editing is not of the standard of the Airport scene there a bit to take in and like to watch a story unfold rather than have to piece it altogether in split seconds, but it did get a 9/10 just like Cas.
Released Monday just gone (if you're UK- 13th if you're in US).When is it in shops? Friday?
Probably a tad of the motion sickness kicking in as well.Just wondering if 3D adds an other layer of confusion in quick edits, with 2D your focusing on a flat canvas once you focus on it its your focus is more or less set, where as 3D there variation in depth so with each cut you have to re focus. I may be wrong but that one theory.
I find quick motion and 3D results in a blurry mess pretty quickly. You are wrong about the focusing though. There is one plane of focus with a TV or cinema screen - the screen plane. The 2D/3D is irrelevant to this. It is always a 2D projection/display with a simulated 3D effect produced by having slightly different images for each eye. Only a truly holographic display would have different focus planes for different depths as in real life and that isn't going to happen any time soon.Just wondering if 3D adds an other layer of confusion in quick edits, with 2D your focusing on a flat canvas once you focus on it its your focus is more or less set, where as 3D there variation in depth so with each cut you have to re focus. I may be wrong but that one theory.
Went on sale in UK shops on MondayWhen is it in shops? Friday?
Not for me even thoughProbably a tad of the motion sickness kicking in as well.
I found when I went to Avatar and there was a long corridor, in a scene, I could focus on the front and the back was out of focus and vice versa.I find quick motion and 3D results in a blurry mess pretty quickly. You are wrong about the focusing though. There is one plane of focus with a TV or cinema screen - the screen plane. The 2D/3D is irrelevant to this. It is always a 2D projection/display with a simulated 3D effect produced by having slightly different images for each eye. Only a truly holographic display would have different focus planes for different depths as in real life and that isn't going to happen any time soon.
This single plane of focus is one reason why some people have issues with 3D though. In real life different depths have different focus points. Some people subconsciously try to focus at different depths with 3D films and they can't due to the single plane of focus and this causes headaches.
Is it just a 'Floating window' (ie the image doesn't quite go to the edge on one side in certain scenes)?Got my 3d copy, but just noticed around the 18min mark where tony stark is talking to the lady by the lift I've noticed a grey bar on the right of the screen appearing intermittently? Tested it on my oppo and panny 4k player and it appears each time. Can anyone tell me what this is? Using the latest panny 4k 3D tv too running through a Denon amp
Is it just a 'Floating window' (ie the image doesn't quite go to the edge on one side in certain scenes)?
Tangled in the Floating Window
Guardians of the Galaxy (3D) has them in some scenes, as does Hugo (3D). The unfilled image is usually black though.
Although many characters in it in a Captain America film its no doubt part of Marvels progressing story line. In the comics although across many comics and having its own mini series it did have the same team leaders. It was sort of a game changer which they actually screwed up on and had to back pedal to cover the mistake.I'll have to disagree with you on that one Cas, Winter Soldier did indeed change the MCU but I found CW really didn't have the balls out attitude to take that storyline foward . In many ways it added little ( apart from new MCU charectors ) and I felt it diluted the Capt America story line somewhat in favour of Iron Man and the newly introduced charectors. I'm not saying its a bad film by any means as I enjoyed it but I found it on a par with BvS for muddying the waters in what should of been a Capt heavy film.
Although many characters in it in a Captain America film its no doubt part of Marvels progressing story line. In the comics although across many comics and having its own mini series it did have the same team leaders. It was sort of a game changer which they actually screwed up on and had to back pedal to cover the mistake.I think the best part of the film was with the Cap rather than IM or any other character. And saving The Avengers for a blow out withSpider-Man reveled his secret identity. And a bigger shock.
In the aftermath of Civil War, Captain America is taken into S.H.I.E.L.D. custody where he is assassinated per the order of the Red Skull.Crossbones snipes at him while Sharon Carter, who has been brainwashed by Doctor Faustus, (and Cap's girlfriend) posing as a S.H.I.E.L.D. psychiatrist, delivers the killing shot.
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