[Good 3D TV]
Recently on a Tuesday, I got an opportunity to visit the Treasure Island set of “I (Almost) Got Away with It” an Investigation Discovery channel program that concerns fugitives’ close escapes from the law. It is a show that is made by Indigo Films.
It is true that normally majority of the viewers of this program watch it in normal 2D. However in the recent times Indigo has been making a 3D version of the show simultaneously for 3Net, …
There is a way to tackle this issue and that is to use different music for different shows. Thus people who are watching the show in both 2D version and 3D version in all probability will get to see the same video and script; however both the 2D and 3D version will come with different music that will be set to different speeds as per the requirement of the two versions.
Frank says, “For 2D, the regular version, it’s fast paced editing”. “It will have fast music, maybe with rock and roll, or drums…With 3D, you’ll have a wide shot, with the trees or the street popping, and you hold on the shots. So the editing is slower, and the pacing is slower. And the music is a slower beat.”
Read the full story here: http://good3dtv.com/3d-tv/3d-tv-and-its-impact-on-2d-shows/