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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Fusion can be applied on Pirates of the Caribbean 4 3D

3D film developers continue to enhance excellence in producing the image. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (4), one of them who have been using the latest 3D technology.

Disney

James Cameron and Vince Pace has been using Fusion 3D system for the first time in the world, to create the effect of a more perfect 3D image.

A promising technology that has brought benefits to the opening of a movie starring Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush, and Penelope Cruz. At the opening of the film's premiere in the world, Disney pocketed profits of U.S. $ 346 million.

What is the attraction of this 3D Fusion technology? 3D James Cameron's father mentions that in technology there is a new X frame modular system that supports the ability to create the best 3D image.

This technology will be the trend in 3D movie making in the future. James Cameron and Vince Pace that makes Cameron-Pace Group company, will use these technologies in filmmaking Avatar 2 and 3.

Dariusz Wolski, the director of photography film Pirates of the Caribbean added, the camera used for the making of the film using three lenses, then combined with the frame X, to shoot images with the Fusion system, which uses a camera Red MX.

Cameron and Pace to create new features in the camera, for easy use when shooting pictures in challenging locations. In a simple frame X is actually to reduce the size of a camera system that works in 3D.

Reducing the frame size is to adjust the image, especially in coastal locations. And the tool is mentioned very heavy. As recognition Wolski, need to bring a truck to haul the camera, and take pictures at the beach location that only has an asphalt road approximately 3 meters.

Image-gamber generated can be reduced to 30% -40% smaller than actual size. With a smaller image, then the results obtained to a maximum, especially in a location that is wide enough.

Pace says the Fusion 3D technology is able to adjust the image at various locations with maximum results. In addition the system features the X frame can create the same size on each picture in different locations. Pace also believes the frame X is able to work for the television cameras. He predicts these cameras will be used in mobile.

Cameron-Pace developed the technology for more than a decade. Both 3D experts have been tested previously for the movie Titanic, Ghost of the Abbys, and the latest film by Michael Bay is ready to be played on the big screen, Transformers: Dark of the Moon.