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# 14 27-11-2007 , 08:23 PM
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I think no matter how far the medium is pushed it comes to the producers and writers to make something truly incredible. An amazing story speaks for itself, when 3d no linger trys to speak for a story by being obtuse in it we will see 3d be more accepted, no producer wants to risk a movie by doing it in a manor less presentable. Thats the problem most people have I think, when its put into cg the animation is more of a focus, and when its actors they're just part of the story that no one thinks about. Simply its in the way. Mind you with the new abilities of the major studios to render and create with cg its coming to that point, but I still think Steven King belongs in a traditional medium so it can be absorbed better, until the surrealism of cg melds better with our natural sense of reality.