Did Avatar Feature 2D to 3D Conversion Scenes?
James Cameron openly criticizes the popular 2D to 3D movie conversions Hollywood studios are utilizing. The director insists that for best results, 3D movies should be shot using 3D technology, not filmed in 2D then turned into 3D through a conversion process.
Interestingly, during a recent interview with the producer of Transformers 3, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, he revealed that parts of Avatar were created using the conversion process.
When the producer was questioned about the possibility of Transformers 3 being shot in 3D, he replied with, "We're literally in the middle of that. I think the answer is that as James Cameron, who had plenty and plenty of time to [make 'Avatar'], even he converted some of it. So I think the answer is that you're going to do some kind of combination if you end up doing it."
James Cameron is yet to confirm this statement, but previously the Avatar director had claimed that the entire movie was shot using 3D cameras. Despite his condemning of 2D to 3D conversions, he will soon be resurfacing his 1997 hit movie ‘Titanic’ in stereoscopic 3D through the conversion process.