Exploring 3D: The New Grammar of Stereoscopic Filmmaking, published by Focal Press and written by Adrian Pennington and Carolyn Giardina, is a paperback book that includes full-color imagery from many 3D films. It provides a window into how those dazzling movies were created, and insight into what the future of Stereoscopic filmmaking may hold. Adrian Pennington, managing editor of The IBC Daily, and Carolyn Giardina, contributing editor and tech at The Hollywood Reporter, brought together the words and thoughts of 3D filmmakers and industry insiders to guide you on your journey. The book includes contributions from Jeffrey Katzenberg, Martin Scorsese, Dean DeBlois, Baz Luhrmann, Jon Landau, Barrie M. Osborne, Wim Wenders and more. Also featuring a section on live events, with knowledge from the people bringing us the FIFA World cup in 3D, and those pushing the boundaries of 3D television documentaries.
Format
Contents
- Foreword by Jeffrey Katzenberg, CEO, DreamWorks Animation
- Chapter 1 / Exploring the New Grammar of Stereoscopic Filmmaking
- Chapter 2 / Towards Emotional Depth
- Coraline
- How to Train Your Dragon
- Chapter 3 / Performing Arts: The Best Seat in the House
- U2 3D
- PINA
- Carmen in 3D
- Cirque du Soleil
- Chapter 4 / Live Sports: Into the Action
- FIFA World Cup 2010
- Wimbledon 2011
- Chapter 5 / Documentaries: Real World Immersion
- Flying Monsters 3D
- Meerkats 3D
- Cave of Forgotten Dreams
- Fields of Valor: The Civil War
- Chapter 6 / Drama: A Closer Connection
- Hugo
- The Great Gatsby