Posts Tagged ‘hollywood’

Why 3D isn’t working for me

Saturday, May 14th, 2011

Over the last few years, 3D has exploded into movie houses, onto TV screens, computers and even portable gaming devices. I remember being invited by Ster-Kinekor to see one of the first 3D offerings to come into South Africa. It was a National Geographic movie, they some how always seem to have their science films out on the new technology first, and I was completely blown away. This wasn’t that junk that we were used to from the Spy Kids movies, this was crystal clear.

 

Over time, and through repeated use, the novelty of 3D has begun to wear off. The flaws in what many call a Hollywood money making scheme are coming through. Don’t get me wrong, when sitting down just days ago to watch a currently embargoed film I still got excited when the Ster-Kinekor logo exploded in my face. It’s when you sit through a film for two hours that it begins to get taxing.

 

The biggest complaint around the world appears to be the darkness of the movies. An employee even chatted to us after the latest film preview about the different ways they were trying to make the film brighter after audience complaints. The fact of the matter is, the dark glasses make the film darker. Until the studios find a way of adjusting the picture for 3D or making the projection even brighter, this will be a problem. But this one is solvable in the short term.

 

The second is the glasses. They’re uncomfortable. For people who don’t regularly wear glasses, it simply deflates the entertainment bubble that 3D was made to inflate. Added to this is a wide spread complaint over being tired and eye pain during and after seeing the movie. Our eyes are constantly trying to balance an imperfect system and they’re not happy about it.

 

The next step would be to move the technology beyond the glasses, which is what Nintendo has tried to do with its 3DS. But even that has had complaints from strained eyes.

 

When I watch a movie I’m there to be entertained by a story. Do I really need to see it in 3D? It’s not making the story any more immersive because I’m now being distracted by funky glasses and an increasing headache. This is exactly why the attempted move to bring 3D into the home space has failed to launch in the way the manufacturers had hoped. When we’re chilling at home we want to be comfortable, and wearing goofy glasses and straining our eyes is not comfort.

 

What remains to be seen is whether this 3D fiasco will burn out, which seems unlikely with all the extra cash being made on it, or will the technology be perfected and brought to a place where it truly is the difference between black and white, and colour.

 

Oscar Hosts Announced

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

OscarBeverly Hills, CA — Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin will serve as co-hosts of the 82nd Academy Awards®, Oscar telecast producers Bill Mechanic and Adam Shankman announced today.

“We think the team of Steve and Alec are the perfect pair of hosts for the Oscars,” said Shankman and Mechanic. “Steve will bring the experience of having hosted the show in the past and Alec will be a completely fresh personality for this event.”

“I am happy to co-host the Oscars with my enemy Alec Baldwin,” said Martin.

“I don’t play the banjo but I’m thrilled to be hosting the Oscars – it’s the opportunity of a lifetime,” said Baldwin.

Martin hosted the 73rd and 75th Academy Awards shows, earning an Emmy nomination for the first stint. He has also served as a presenter on the show several times, most recently at the ceremony in February when he appeared with Tina Fey. He is currently touring with the bluegrass band Steep Canyon Rangers in support of his latest album “The Crow: New Songs for the Five String Banjo.” In 1977 and 1978 Martin won Grammys for Best Comedy Recording. He earned a third Grammy in 2001 in the Best Country Instrumental Performance category. In 2007 Martin earned a Kennedy Center Honor.

Baldwin was nominated for an Academy Award in 2003 for his supporting role in “The Cooler.” That year also marked his most recent appearance as a presenter on the show. Baldwin currently stars as Jack Donaghy on the comedy “30 Rock,” a role for which he has won two Emmys (in 2008 and 2009). Baldwin earned a Tony nomination in 1992 for his performance in “A Streetcar Named Desire.”

Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2009 will be presented on Sunday, March 7, 2010, at the Kodak Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center®, and televised live by the ABC Television Network. The Oscar presentation also will be televised live in more than 200 countries worldwide.

Bolt

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

Review

It’s refreshing to see that the Pixar team, who have literally taken control of the Animation department at Disney, are having a good influence. Bolt is one of the most refreshing, enjoyable, laugh out load movies Disney’s own studios have created in a long time. And the best news is it’s even better in 3D.

The movie follows BOLT, the star of an action, adventure television program where he has super powers. What he doesn’t know is that it’s all fake. After a tense scene where his beloved owner, Penny, is kidnapped Bolt takes off in search of her only to be accidentally shipped off from his Hollywoodhome to New York City. The movie follows his journey back across the country to save Penny. With two oddball travel buddies the movie is set for some hysterical moments, and it delivers.

The opening sequence to Bolt is mesmerising, showing that Disney’s studio is perfectly capable under the right leadership. His journey is familiar and not exactly original but what makes this movie shine is its unique and entertaining characters. With the voice talents of John Travolta, Miley Cyrus, Sussie Essman and Mark Walton the movie’s characters have a warmth and sparkle to them.

Bolt has now officially sold me on Disney Digital 3-D. Watching the movie in 3D takes your experience to a new level. Ster-Kinekor made a statement when they first released the 3-D movie houses, saying that this is as big a difference as black and white to colour. Although I wouldn’t go that far, it certainly makes any movie that much more enjoyable for both adults and kids. This isn’t 3-D that we’re used to. The picture is crystal clear, no more blurry movies that give you headaches, and the new technology allows for complete comfort. You will still have to wear 3-D glasses, but these are perfectly comfortable and plastic – not cardboard rubbish. In fact they are so comfortable I’ve seen people wearing them as a fashion statement. Needless to say that are definitely not sunglasses but it goes to show how comfortable they are.

Bolt is not the best animated movie ever, but it’s easy to recommend to anybody as a relaxing and entertaining holiday film for the whole family. Don’t miss this one.

8.5/10

Notes

Chris Williams and Byron Howard worked on Disney’s 36th animated feature “Mulan” – Williams was a member of the story team, and Howard was an animator.

The film marks Miley Cyrus’ feature-film debut as an animated character.

Before bringing any pet into your family be sure to learn about the breed and always consider adoption from a reputable shelter or rescue program.

Miley Cyrus Biography

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Miley CyrusDestiny Hope Cyrus was born on the 23rd of November 1992. In January 2008 she officially changed her name to Miley Ray Cyrus.

Miley become an overnight star thanks to Disney’s Hanna Montana which debuted in March of 2006. In October that year the shows soundtrack was released, eventually going triple platinum. Hannah Montana: The movie is due to be released in May 2009.

Miley was born in Franklin, Tennessee. She has two older half brothers, Christopher Cody and Trace. She also has a half sister, Brandi, a younger brother Braison, and a younger sister, Noah, who is also an actress. Apparently she was nicknamed Miley because she was always smiling.

Miley’s first acting role was at 9 years old. She was a guest star on her father, Billy Ray Cyrus’, television series Doc. In 2003 she played Young Ruthie in Tim Burton’s Big Fish. When Miley was twelve she auditioned for the lead role of Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana in the new Disney Channel show but was told she was too small and too young. Disney finally signed her on. She then had the rare opertunity to audition her real father to play her on screen father. After trying to get rid of her Southern accent for seven years Disney told her to keep it.

Miley Cyrus - BreakoutIn 2007 Miley had a few seconds air time in the Disney Channel movie hit High School Musical 2, seen dancing by the pool. She also guest starred as Yatta on the Emperor’s new school.

Her Best of Both Worlds Tour was extended due to high demand. Tour tickets sold out in record time, and even the 3D movie concert broke records. Miley’s second studio album, Breakout will be released in July 2008.

In 2007 Disney released a Hannah Montana clothing line with some of Miley’s designs. Miley said, “It’s not a costume. A tween girl isn’t doing dress-up, they want to look like they could be Hannah Montana’s friend. This is a fashion line.” Miley is also writing a book about her life and career. Disney has reportedly bought the rights to the book for seven figures. It’s scheduled for release in spring 2009.

Miley is good friends with Emily Osment and Mitchel Musso from the set of Hanna Montana. She is also said to be friends with other Disney Channel stars such as Vanessa Hudgens, Zac Efron, Brenda Song and Ashley Tisdale. She has told Oprah that Hilary Duff is her role model. Miley has many pets, these include, horses, dogs, cats, fish and chickens.

Miley says her faith is “the main thing” and the reason she works in Hollywood.

Miley Trivia

Birth Name: Destiny Hope Cyrus

Nickname: Smiley; Miley

Height: 5′ 5″ (1.65 m)

Trivia

Daughter of singer/actor Billy Ray Cyrus and Leticia “Tish” Cyrus. Sister of Noah Lindsey Cyrus

Has five siblings: older paternal half-brother Christopher Cody, older maternal half-brother Trace, older maternal half-sister Brandi, and younger siblings Braison Chance and Noah Lindsey.

Her favorite sport is cheerleading.

Her favorite book is, “Don’t Die, My Love.”

Her favorite song by her Dad is “Achy Breaky Heart.”

Has written over a hundred songs and some of them have been used on her show, ”Hannah Montana” (2006).

Her favorite singers are Hilary Duff, Kelly Clarkson, Mariah Carey, and Ashlee Simpson-Wentz.

Her favorite album is Kelly Clarkson’s “Breakaway”.

Her favorite movie is Steel Magnolias (1989).

Likes to eat Chinese food.

Favourite hobby is going shopping.

She loves to watch High School Musical (2006) (TV) with her sisters.

She has three dogs, Loco (because “It’s crazy!”), Juicy (because of the clothing brand) and her newest dog, Minnie Pearl.

Miley was on the green team for 2 summers in a row in the Disney Channel Games.

She has never taken formal singing lessons (as of June 2007).

Started auditioning for Hannah Montana when she was 11 years old, She originally tried out for the part of Lilly Truscott.

Was ranked #17 on Forbes List of The 20 Top-Earning Young Superstars.(2007).

Ranked #12 on interview magazines Hollywood faces to watch “future stars of tomorrow”.

In January 2008, she legally changed her name from Destiny Hope Cyrus to Miley Ray Cyrus. Ray is for her dad, Billy Ray Cyrus, and Miley was her nickname, given because as a

baby, she always smiled. Smiley evolved into Miley in baby slang.

Released a 3D concert movie of her Best of Both Worlds Tour on February 1st, 2008. It became the highest grossing Super Bowl weekend release ever.

Was ranked #22 on Entertainment Weekly’s ’30 Under 30′ the actress list. (2008).

Was ranked #1 on TV Guide Top 10 Teen Star Countdown (2008).

Befriended her backup dancer, Mandy Jiroux, while on tour. The two have a Youtube channel that they regularly update with new videos.

Miley’s half-brother (Trace) and Hannah Montana co-star Mitchel Musso’s brother (Mason) are in the band Metro Station.

Godmother is Dolly Parton.