Quote Originally Posted by Kam
Hey SirTTT!
Thanks so much for all the info, as always.

Do you think that this was a more-than-average-skewed experience because of the material? i've found animation lends itself to a superior or at least visually-easier-to-accept medium in 3D than live action does.
Kam, animation by its digital nature always leads to a more than average presentation when compared to live action on film. However there is no reason a live action movie cannot be done in 3D, especially considering the 3D camaras coming to the market. Avatar cost a bundle to produce because there was no 3D infrastructure or workflow to streamline the production, it all had to be created on the fly. Now that Avatar has prompted vendors to create workflows and infrastructure, the next live action 3D will be a lot cheaper to produce.

Have you had a chance to test out a live-action 3d movie? or is avatar the only live action (relatively speaking) 3d movie on the market right now?
With the exception of Avatar, all 3D has been done in post production. So the answer to your question is no, I have not seen any live action 3D.