During the French Convention 2023 event, we have learned that the upcoming Transformers Rise Of The Beasts Movie will be also available in 3D format.
This was mentioned during Paramount’s presentation at the event and confirmed the by the official @lefilmfrancais Twitter account. While it’s not the first time a Transformers live-action movie have been available in 3D, it’s good to know that we will have other alternatives to watch the film at the theaters.
Interested in watching the movie in 3D? Let us know your impressions on the 2005 Boards!
tonysandlin
The depth was the special effects. Felt like you were looking through a window when they were underwater
BlaminisPrime
oh we\'re STARVING huh..
Kaizar
As mention in the Credits of Avatar 2, only some scenes where filmed with 3D cameras while most scenes were converted from 2D into 3D, as in an Post Conversion.
Enderstone
So… are there any special effects that you feel while watching it?
Chaos Muffin
3D rigs are known as mirror rigs or beam splitter rigs, which is what Cameron used for Avatar 2.
(Sony CineAlta VENICE 3D cam)
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Kaizar
Avatar 2 was converted from 2D into 3D in post, like it says so in the Credits.
Transformers DOTM is also a 3D conversion.
Gravity is another conversion.
Judge Dredd movie from like 2012 is also a 3D conversion.
None of these movies were filmed in 3D, as mentioned in their Credits.
Transformers Age of Extinction and Avatar 1 are the only Native 3D movies you people have mention.
Also they release around 50 movies in 3D a year every year since 2010, at least here in America (United States) anyways. I saw Mission Impossible and James Bond in 3D. I can\'t wait to see Indiana Jones 5 in 3D. I wish I saw the 3D Trailer for Transformers ROTB in 3D that everyone else saw. Oh welp, I should see it when i go see Titanic or Ant-Man 3 or Super Mario or Guardians of the Galaxy 3 or Little Mermaid or Spider-Verse in 3D.
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Chris Bot
Can't wait for the stupid Munky to fling his poo at me… in 3D!
UtahRobotInDisguise
I’ll watch it on Paramount +. Saw Avatar 2 in theaters and wished I had waited. $45 for tickets, food, and sticky seats just wasn’t worth it. I’m hoping it’ll make beast wars finally decent. IMO, the beast saga crap was the lowest point in transformers. Never liked the stories or the designs. Movie design isn’t half bad, and Perlman is close to godhood in my book, so if anyone can redeem a giant mechanical monkey, it’s him.
tonysandlin
Can be really great (Avatar, Gravity, DOTM), or it can suck (every movie converted to 3D in post). I think the trick is to add depth to the scene rather than try and do gimmicks where stuff pops out at you.
Enderstone
Just asking, what's a 3D movie experience like? I never got to watch one in my current lifetime
(Though I do have 3D glasses from my 2011 Optimus Prime figure.)
PrimeBot
Noap its still a thing. Problem is 3D isn't done the right way with most movies, hence why it kinda sucks. Then you have stuff like the Avatar movies where the director goes all in on the 3D and to create the best possible 3D experience. If anything I feel 3D will be even more present with the next 3 Avatar sequels championing it.
If I remember correctly, Cameron helped Bay with the 3D for DOTM, hence why it probably looked as good as it did (atleast from what I can remember from the 3D of DOTM).
EnerJohn
Lol 3D is still a thing? I thought that lame trend died off a few years ago.
Scornstream
Is 3D just not a thing in America or something? When I saw this post, my first thought was "how is this news?" followed by surprise reading the comments.
Over here it's more noteworthy if a big-budget action movie ISN'T released with 3D screenings. Pretty much every movie I've watched (at the cinema) in the past 5 years has been in 3D.
PrimeBot
I don't hate it, but almost all movies that get released in 3D are not shot with 3D cameras like the Avatar movies
transmasterc
Ugh, that Decepticon hit me in the head.
MagicM621
Big monkey coming at me RAHHHHH
O.Supreme
The problem is 3D is not an optical improvement. It is a gimmick that has existed in different forms for over 70 years. It is a fad that comes and goes. Even though it is niche, I think everyone should have the option to view movies the way they enjoy them. I actually like to old style red/blue 3D of the 1950's-1970's. A lot of cool classic horror and sci-fi movies were presented that way.
However the 3D TV's IMHO were a huge waste, as was packaging films a decade ago in DVD/Blu Ray/3D Bundles. I have about a dozen or do of those discs I'll never play because I dont want to seek out an older flat screen TV, and Blu Ray player that can utilize them. Make them MOD for those that really want to see movies in that way, with the exception of something like Avatar and its sequels that were truly meant to eb experienced that way, not just a post-film conversion.
Personally I'll never watch a modern 3D film, they do give me a headache, but there has to be balance. The medium is enjoyed by a small minority, and it should be accessible in small quantities such they those who chose to can enjoy it in such a way.
Atomic Tofu
3d should always be another format like dvd is to a bluray set is to 4k+ set….ad infinitum.
I lament that 3d did not catch on in the U.S. and always strive to purchase my movie discs collection with the 3d component.
Here's hoping of course, that the 3d version won't just be limited to theatrical screenings but will make it into the home releases.
Chainlink
They still make 3D movies?