What's This? What's This? A 3-D Nightmare Before Christmas
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This sounds cool. Even though I haven't even seen this movie, it sounds good.
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No it shouldn't have, Tim Burton meant for it to be made the way it was, but now he has an opportunity to have re-presented in a different form and is doing it. Although I do think a lot of NBC fans will love it I equally think some will hate it because the film was special because of the way it was made the first time!Billy Moon wrote:How are they going to transform the film to 3D?
Shouldn't it have been filmed that way in the first place to make it work properly?
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That's not what I meant at all.Princessmarlo wrote:No it shouldn't have, Tim Burton meant for it to be made the way it was, but now he has an opportunity to have re-presented in a different form and is doing it.
I was merely wondering how it is technically possible to do a satisfactory 3D print of a film that wasn't filmed in 3D in the first place. How is it done?
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I have no idea how it is done... it is a good question... maybe they are going to use pixars technique...Billy Moon wrote:That's not what I meant at all.Princessmarlo wrote:No it shouldn't have, Tim Burton meant for it to be made the way it was, but now he has an opportunity to have re-presented in a different form and is doing it.
I was merely wondering how it is technically possible to do a satisfactory 3D print of a film that wasn't filmed in 3D in the first place. How is it done?
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Is there a list of theaters...
Does anyone know if there is a list of theaters that will be playing this special 3-D version of The Nightmare Before Christmas? Or perhaps a site that has a list of the theaters and locations?
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Yeah, for a 3-D film to work properly, two separate viewpoints must be created (one separate image for each eye) so normally two cameras would be used simultaniously. With CGI it's a different story, all they have to do is go back and create a "camera" from a separate viewpoint. I'm curious as to how they are going to replicate that here. . . I can only assume they have a way to manipulate the images with computer technology.Billy Moon wrote:How are they going to transform the film to 3D?
Shouldn't it have been filmed that way in the first place to make it work properly?
Regardless, I love this movie! Now that we have an IMAX close by I'm really excited!!!
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Re: Is there a list of theaters...
Boxofficemojo.com will have the number of theaters playing this about a week before it comes out but you'll have to check your local paper to see if it'll be by you.disneyboy20022 wrote:Does anyone know if there is a list of theaters that will be playing this special 3-D version of The Nightmare Before Christmas? Or perhaps a site that has a list of the theaters and locations?

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Can this come out yet??
Can this come out yet??
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