Last week ’s monster opening for Monsters vs. Aliens can only think one affair : More 3 - D pic . But do they have to be new motion-picture show ? seemingly , Hollywood does n’t remember so .
According to Variety , studios are count following Disney ’s lead ( the studio apartment has already released a 3 - five hundred version of The Nightmare Before Christmas and have Toy Story 3 - ergocalciferol quick to go this summer ) and reworking old favorites in the new formatting . According to the craft paper , tests have already been done to see how Transformers andThe Matrixwill look in the format .
The problem with the potential drop of 3 - D re - spill , however , may be the toll :

The conversion process can cost around $ 15 million for a long - ish actioner ( about what Jeffrey Katzenberg order it be DreamWorks to make “ Monsters vs. Aliens ” a 3 - 500 release ) , and the transmutation typically takes 10 to 14 month . The theatre director is involve at the beginning and the ending of the process , but need not be present for most of it .
The rebirth is exceedingly complicated for any motion-picture show , but be more for a tentpole , where there can be broad visual effects and images featuring many people and objects . It can scarper $ 100,000 per moment for the most difficult shots — but if a perfectionist director decides to tinker or re - edit , price go up from there .
With there only being a limited numeral of 3 - D - quick theater in the land ( leading to successes like Coraline being kick downstairs off screens by the underperforming Jonas Brothers moving picture ) , studio will have to consider whether it build fiscal signified to drop that kind of money just yet , or keep abreast George Lucas ’ lead ; the Star Wars God Almighty announced back in 2005 that he ’ll be converting the space opera into 3 - D , just as presently as there are enough theaters to make it worthwhile .

Studios have ‘ Monster ’ 3 - D vision[Variety ]
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