Andrew Everard:
maxflinn:the reworking of a dozen suitable movies into 3d , ready for the summer ...
But you're missing the point: movies reworked into 3D just won't do, and Sky has taken an admirable stand on this by saying it won't be showing content originated in 2D and reprocessed into 3D.
As I've said before, turning 2D into 3D will give pretty ropey results, akin to that misjudged trend a few years back to 'colorize' classic black and white movies.
Only titles made in 3D, or those entirely based on CGI, which can be reworked completely into a 3D version, are going to make the most of 3D TVs.
But of course that makes the content gap even more of a yawning chasm.
said like borat what ??? , i didnt realise that , i thought that movies could be reworked into 3d as i said , ala sd to hd , this means no existing movie favs (apart from cgi etc) can ever be 3d ? they must be filmed in 3d ? thats a massive negative , it could be a few years before theres decent content around , and were limited to future movies only ...
to be honest even if i have the dough , i wont now be buying a vt20 this year , no point , a v20 will be fine....