Topic: Brickfilms: In 3D?
Title says it all.
With almost every major, theater-release animated and popular live-action movies being made available in 3D viewing these days, what would it take to make brickfilms in 3D. Sure there are 3D cameras available to buy everywhere (although expensive) but is it worth it? You'd still have to count of your audience wanting to buy the glasses and then there's the chance the 3D camera won't have the settings needed to brickfilm. You could also make a brickfilm 3D in post-production I guess but that could take a long time.
This isn't really a thread made to show how to make brickfilms 3D, it's more for discussing things like: Have you tried it? Is it a good idea? Would it make much difference to a brickfilm anyway.
Discuss.










