Yes, but the professor warned us that children’s films, even artistic ones, sometimes get marked down unless you focus strictly on the technical side. Hugo is beautiful, but the 3D effects are subtle. For our presentation, we need something where the 3D is impossible to ignore.
Right. Then let’s reconsider Gravity . If we can’t get the 3D disc, the library has a digital copy with the 3D left eye and right eye separated. We’d need to sync them manually, but it’s possible. 3d film choice ielts listening answers
Good point. What about Hugo ? That’s not an action film, but Scorsese used 3D more like a storytelling tool. There’s that famous scene with the clockwork mouse... Yes, but the professor warned us that children’s
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