Converting 2D Movies to 3D: How is It Done?

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Converting 2D movies to 3D typically involves techniques like cutouts of actors placed on a Z-plane, as well as more advanced methods such as geometry-based texture mapping onto 3D terrains. The quality of the conversion largely depends on the budget and effort invested, with some conversions resembling outdated Viewmaster slides, while others achieve a more satisfactory result, though they may not match the quality of films shot in native 3D. The discussion also touches on the anticipation for the 3D re-release of Titanic, with questions about whether it was originally filmed in stereo. Overall, the process is complex and varies significantly in execution and outcome. The conversation reflects a mix of curiosity and nostalgia regarding classic films being re-released in 3D.
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How do they convert movies that were shot in 2D to 3D? I recently saw that they were rereleasing Titanic in 3D... Doesn't this require multiple camera angles? or is it more like doing a 'cutout' of the actors and placing them on a Z-Plane? The other method I can think of is recreating the sets in 3D and texture mapping the movie on to them.. but that seems like it would be an impossible amount of work to do well..
 
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How do they convert movies that were shot in 2D to 3D? I recently saw that they were rereleasing Titanic in 3D... Doesn't this require multiple camera angles? or is it more like doing a 'cutout' of the actors and placing them on a Z-Plane? The other method I can think of is recreating the sets in 3D and texture mapping the movie on to them.. but that seems like it would be an impossible amount of work to do well..

A little better than just doing cutouts and pasting them in a Z-plane, since, with some geometry and a good computer, they can texture map the movie into an expected terrain the same as for 3D animations.

How well that works depends on how much effort and money they put into it. The worst look like the old Viewmaster slides and leave you feeling ripped off at having spent extra money. Some do a pretty decent job of it, even if the movie doesn't look as good as a movie that was actually shot in 3D, such as Avatar.
 
I was just wondering this myself, since I saw an ad for the re-release of Titanic in 3d. I was wondering whether they originally shot it in stereo and just held on to the master film until technology could catch up. Probably not though.

This is the same question I had about my copy of Bladerunner in HD. lol
 
And the news about Titanic in 3В are they true? It was my favorite movie in my childhood! Only the end disappoints me greatly and any time I hope the tragedy will not happen and Leo will stay alive. Will it be shown in cinemas? Still no any official information how they will do it only our assumptions but you say that's possible to do so I prefer to believe you and I will wait forward to a new version of the movie :)
 
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