In which the Nerdwriter explains why you might be getting headaches watching 3D movies. Personally, I see 3D movies as an art form as distinct from 2D films as 2D films are distinct from writing, or music. Technically, filmmaking for me has always been about the composition of a flat frame, with the use of lens, framing, and light to create the image, almost like a painting.
Here's a blog post by Roger Ebert that started me thinking on this: http://blogs.suntimes.com/ebert/2011/01/post_4.html
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In an age where technology is rapidly advancing, it's refreshing to find a show that not only entertains but educates. *Hacksmith Industries*, spearheaded by engineer and creator James Hobson, takes viewers on an exhilarating journey through the world of engineering, turning iconic fictional gadgets from movies, video games, and comics into real-life prototypes. With its unique concept and engaging presentation, this YouTube series captivates audiences while inspiring them to explore careers in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) fields.
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