jeudi 4 juin 2015

Serious Filmmakers Are Trying Out 3-D – So Why Aren’t They Taking It Seriously?

November 1952: EXCLUSIVE American actor Keefe Brasselle and his wife Norma, wearing 3-D glasses and holding boxes of hot buttered popcorn, sit in the theater at the premiere of director Arch Oboler's film, 'Bwana Devil,' Hollywood, California. The film was the first commercial 3-D feature. In the background American actor Charles Coburn is visible. (Photo by M. Garrett/Murray Garrett/Getty Images)

Daniel Engber: “I’ve been looking forward to the moment when 3-D emerges as a mode unto itself – not a gimmick or a money-making adjunct to the standard fare but an art form of its very own. … With some notable exceptions, the new breed of uppity 3-D seems less like an exploration of the format than an exercise in camp appropriation – a way of punching up at corporate greed and spoofing Hollywood excess.”



source ArtsJournal http://ift.tt/1H37N70

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