Roger Ebert & Walter Murch on why 3D TV/Movies will never work.
I wish i went to the movies more often to get a headache..or not.
Interesting though -
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0..._n_813061.html
From the post -
"The biggest problem with 3D [...] is the "convergence/focus" issue. [...] [T]he audience must focus their eyes at the plane of the screen -- say it is 80 feet away. This is constant no matter what.[...] But their eyes must converge at perhaps 10 feet away, then 60 feet, then 120 feet, and so on, depending on what the illusion is. So 3D films require us to focus at one distance and converge at another. And 600 million years of evolution has never presented this problem before. All living things with eyes have always focussed and converged at the same point.
So the "CPU" of our perceptual brain has to work extra hard, which is why after 20 minutes or so [of watching a 3D movie] many people get headaches. They are doing something that 600 million years of evolution never prepared them for. This is a deep problem, which no amount of technical tweaking can fix. Nothing will fix it short of producing true "holographic" images. - Murch"
I saw a special on TV about his cancer
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Originally Posted by Smokey
He is really brave to have made the decision he did and I have a ton of respect for a cancer survivor who made a living voicing his opinion who is not letting the loss of his voice weaken his critical mind and resolve.