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3DX SINGAPORE Part 4 - Reviews and 3D Cinema Technology
Submitted by Michael Starks on December 7, 2008 - 1:35amOne of the most surprising films at the show was Mummies 3D, which I saw at the Singapore Discovery Center in an SimEx-Iwerks theater, which uses their single projector 8 perf/frame above/below 70mm film and 7000 watt xenon projector with their own brand of 20x15M silver screen and CP glasses.
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3DX SINGAPORE Part 3 - 3D Film Reviews
Submitted by Michael Starks on December 6, 2008 - 1:35am
Journey To The Center of the Earth Poster“Journey to the Center of the Earth” again used some version of the Pace cameras and on the whole was reasonably well aligned and binocularly symmetrical, with minimal 3D gimmickry (in fact- as often with 3D films-some people complained about the lack of out of screen effects). Though clearly shot on a modest budget with (by current standards) limited special effects, I found it enjoyable and pleasant to look at. Just don’t go expecting to see a $100M epic.
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3DX SINGAPORE Part 2 - 3D Film Reviews
Submitted by Michael Starks on December 5, 2008 - 1:06am
Giants of Patagonia Poster “Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia” directed by Canadian Marc Fafard was the third large screen 3D dinosaur film I hav
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