The reason some 3D TV color on some systems might not look perfect? Well because there is no standards in 3D. It sounds stupid doesn't it. When we color transfer we spend weeks on a single format. Six weeks on the feature, then weeks additional on DVD, then weeks more on 3D. Every single shot might have brightness windows color moves high light adds. My colors on almost every one of my films have had almost perfect color space scores. I'm the guy who did the first - film to digital - digital transfer release on a movie - Bad Boys 2. I know color and telecine equipment better then almost any director out there. But when I started doing my 3D transfer with the most talented color telecine expert in the world, my buddy Stephan. He told me 3D is fucked. There is no standard to the equipment it is the wild west right now. So if it looks bad it's your product. We aimed color space for the most the equipment that has the biggest market share. In our room it looked perfect. So I'm sorry but it's your equipment. Tell the business to standardize and it will all look perfect in the future. Sorry.
Michael
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Michael Addresses 3D Blu Ray Issues
For those of you who have bought the 3D Blu Ray in either the Limited Edition or Ultimate Box Set, you may have witnessed differences in the color and brightness between the 3D Blu Ray and the 2D Blu Ray. On the official Michael Bay forums, MB addresses to this issue that it is not the disc itself that has this problem but perhaps the consumers own home theater system.
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