Tradeshows: Film, Television, and Motion Picture Industry

Titanic to 3D: 279,360 Frames

By StudentFilmmakers.com
posted Mar 26, 2012, 00:26

NAB Super Session

Session Date/Time: Monday, 4/16/2012 12:15 PM - 01:15 PM
Room Number: S222

Converting "Titanic" from 2D to 3D was an artistically demanding, detailed and painstaking process that involved recreating each of the motion picture's 279,360 frames in the filmmaker’s stereoscopic vision. Lightstorm and Stereo D brought together more than 450 people who worked for 60 weeks to make the highest quality conversion possible and meet the April day-and-date release schedule. Go behind the scenes with the filmmakers and learn about the challenges they faced creating a 3D experience for one of the most successful feature films of all times.

Speakers:
Rob Legato, "Hugo," "Titanic" Jon Landau, Lightstorm Entertainment William Sherak, "Titanic" (3D version), "Capitan America".

Resources:

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