That's the other thing.
The application of 3D technology seems completely divorced from its service to the material. Pretty soon, they'll be remaking Jane Austen movies in 3D. "See the parasols coming right AT YOU!!"
Feh.
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That's the other thing.
The application of 3D technology seems completely divorced from its service to the material. Pretty soon, they'll be remaking Jane Austen movies in 3D. "See the parasols coming right AT YOU!!"
Feh.
you heard they will televise the royal wedding in 3D right?
When I heard that, I just threw up my hands. WTF is the point of that?
you heard they will televise the royal wedding in 3D right?
That isn't a joke?
Maybe they'll mount shakycams on the Flower Girl and Ringbearer for extra coverage.
::shakes her head in disgust::
I'm glad to see the Beeb rep is 'unenthused' and I suppose I, too, can see the archival benefit, but historians have made due with 2D film since...well, film. So, yeah. Feh.
historians have made due with 2D film since...well, film. So, yeah. Feh.
Okay, I'm not all over 3D, but you do realise that historians made do with silent and black and white too? It's not exactly the most unassailable of positions.
It's just me being cranky, ita. I know it's not a rational response.
It does make me wonder though, about the evolution of the technology. I can only imagine that VR is the next step. Instead of the movie 'coming out at you', you can be IN it!
But that technology has to be so different from dvd technology that dvds will go the way of the cylinder and the 78rpm recording, right?
So whatever is not migrated to the new technology will be lost...so how does that support archiving?
Don't mind me, I'm having an offa my lawn moment.
eta: Not that I'm supporting the slaying of trees, but newspapers in landfills can be read, like new, decades later. Whereas, ebooks are lost as soon as the technology advances 2 or 3 steps. My Mac G5 'powerpc', I'm lookin' at you!
Also, I can scarcely find a mechanism to listen to the cassettes I still own. Some of that music was never printed on cds. I'm going to lament the loss of The Bonedaddys "Hippie Children" for a very long time.
The party I would like to attend is the Christmas party in Fanny and Alexander.
The party I would like to attend is the Christmas party in Fanny and Alexander.
Oh yeah. I still need to watch the full miniseries version of that. It's one of my favorite movies but I've never seen the six hour version.