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<p dir="auto"><strong>EasternMafia</strong> — <em>11 years ago(November 04, 2014 04:59 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">what slows up the the process? number of characters, many action moves? what is the cheapest cost to make 1 min of 3d movie?<br />
on freelancer sites, i notice orders for feature film for only $10000. this type of making movies can really help new writers and producers. Sure marketing is huge deal.. thx to online shops, u can easily sell products.<br />
what kind of softer, platforms, technology in future could speed up the process of making animation movies.<br />
Motion capture can be easily set for home use. small studios. that technology is old for decades.<br />
i have no idea why people complain about special effects. use to be big deal, to day must be perfect.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Converting 2D to 3D costs about $27,000 per minute. Auto converting looks nothing like 3D and doing it manually is only marginally better.<br />
"Say it with flowers . . . give her a Triffid."</p>
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<p dir="auto">Depends on the process.  There's software that can render anything into "3-D" in real time.  Shooting in binocular (2 camera) 3-D requires twice as many cameras, but not twice as many actors, so</p>
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