Steve Schklair developed in 2001 a digital 3-D filming technique known as 'active depth cut', which allowed for smooth cuts between shots that would normally not line up when filmed in 3-D. He described Final Destination 5 as 'a clean, glossy thriller shot in native 3D (not post-conversion) that maximizes the technology without straining the audience's credulity or their constitutions.' He also stated 'Calling anything the 'best 3D horror film' has the ring of crowning the world's tallest midget, but Quale uses 3D almost shockingly well.'Īmong other cinematic firsts, U2 3D was the first ever live-action digital 3-D film. In a review for, Linda Barnard has stated 'this could be a case where the 3-D-shot movie is worth the extra few bucks to see'. Richard Roeper stated in his review 'From the opening credits to the final kill this film displays a great use of 3-D'. There are still two cameras kind of melded together with a kind of complex, mirrored frame that allows you to shoot in 3D'.
In an interview with Shave Magazine, Nicholas D'Agosto revealed 'the cameras we used were the newest hybrid 3D form. It was released in Real D 3D and digital IMAX 3D. The motion picture's world premiere was Augat the Fantasia Festival in Montreal, Canada. Character Repeats Someone Else's Dialogue (6)