The Downside of 3D

3D is the latest craze that is invading the entertainment market, and it seems that every medium is trying their best to jump on it. Every film released these days seems to boast that it is “in 3D” and provides an exceptional viewing experience. This is not the case. Many films are simply being converted to 3D after they are completed, thus ruining the director’s original vision and creating a hectic and often headache-inducing viewing experience. Films like “Avatar” use the medium to its fullest extent, but it is easy to forget when watching shoddy 3D efforts such as “Clash of the Titans” and “The Last Airbender,” both converted after filming.

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