um... the film was shot in 3D Gene. Many of the most visually innovative aspects of the film have to be experienced in 3D or they actually don't work. I can say, having seen it, there is no other way to view this work.
On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 1:20 PM Gene Youngblood <[email protected]> wrote: > > Maybe someone can educate me about this. I just got around to purchasing > "Goodbye to Language," only to discover you can’t watch it with glasses. > You need both a 3D Blu-ray player and a 3D TV. I’m at a loss to explain > this. Why on earth would they restrict their market to such a tiny niche of > upscale consumers who would probably find the film incomprehensible to > begin with? To put it another way, why did they turn their backs on the > vast worldwide audience enabled by glasses? I just don’t get it. > _______________________________________________ > FrameWorks mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks > -- Adam Sekuler www.adamsekuler.com www.tomorrowneverknowsfilm.com 612.229.3205
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