Wednesday 20 April 2011

Interview With Michael Bay On Transformers Dark Of The Moon

Interview With Michael Bay On Transformers Dark Of The Moon 

On the Michael Bay website, Michael talks about the upcoming film Transformers Dark Of The Moon; the film he recently directed. Transformers Dark Of The Moon comes out 6.1.11 


Warning, may contain spoilers 
"Michael Bay: Today I’m going to show you our trailer. You’re the first to see it. I’m going to show you some 2D stuff and then 3D. You’ll probably ask why is it not all 3D? Because we don’t cut in 3D. The systems’ just not compatible and it’s just way too much information for the computers to hold. People don’t understand about 3D. You shoot it on 3D cameras and it’s like it just doesn’t come out beautiful 3D. There’s a lot of issues with it because there are two cameras, two eyes. It’s just matching them up. It’s the light level. Sometimes we’re a little dim in one eye so it will screw you up. Sometimes they need adjusting. Less on this movie. Like Avatar they had to throw out a lot of eyes because it just was a bad…the cameras are getting better and stuff like that. But they’re a pain in the ass. I think you’ve heard what I said about 2 and whatnot. You don’t make that much money on a movie, and it doesn’t become number one in the American box office that year if people hated the movie. You know what I’m saying? Yes, people might have been turned off by it. We might have gone a little south on the direction, but we were under the gun with a…it was a terrible writer strike and it was a shit position to be in. You promise a 1,000 people jobs and then, all of a sudden, uh-oh. A small group is on strike, three of our crew members. And it’s how do you keep the ball going?"



 

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