Thursday, 13 December 2012

Oh Mr.Cameron

Firstly i'd like to point out that James Cameron irritates me. 
South Park shares similar views of James Cameron as I do!
There's no argument he's an amazing director, come on :Titanic and Terminator 2. But Pardon my French, but Cameron is so tight that if you stuck a lump of coal up his ass, in two weeks you'd have a diamond. Yes that was a quote from Ferris Buellers Day off, but I feel it perfectly describes James Cameron. I'm sick and tired of his rants about 3D. When he re-released Titanic in 3D earlier this year I thought it was nothing then a money grab, and a reason for Cameron to further assume himself as the king of 3D Yes Cameron is part-owner and co-chairman of the Cameron Pace Group (CPG), a company that builds 3D rigs and 3D cameras both for Cameron's own productions as well as for a host of different broadcasters including National Geographic and ESPN. Maybe I'm just ranting because I'm so cynical about 3D. The reason I'm ranting about 3D and Cameron is the because the other week, all the Media Fundies students had the unfortunate pleasure at attending Pinewood studios in Toronto. I thought it be a good time, but I was sadly mistaken. We were brought into a converted wood shop studio and watched a lecture given by Cameron himself on frame rate and its effect on 3D.
This is my dreams of a career in the movie industry due to Cameron

 Essentially the average 24 frame rate blurs during 3D. Cameron proposed instead, we make 48 frames the industry standard. Yet he claims we are capable of 60 frames. So why don;t we just use 60 frames a second as the industry James? Granted he does point out that its money costs., but he seems to think ti's still vital to change. Oh Sorry James, not everyone has the two highest grossing movies of all time. All in all Cameron has once again made me hate the industry a little more. Not only is he a money grobbler, but now I feel the industry is also and doesn't treat it as an art. In conclusion, I felt the trip was a waste of time, so I didn't get into further. My dream to be in the film industry was a grand as the titanic, and James Cameron my iceberg.

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