>>“If this was having my name on it, I was determined to make it technically perfect,” Mr. Bay said by telephone. “We’ve spent an enormous amount of time making sure the eye is transitioned from shot to shot.” Using Mr. Cameron’s “Avatar” crew, Mr. Bay notably filmed in 3-D on outdoor sets; until now the technology has mostly been confined to soundstages because of its bulk. Mr. Bay, known for the fast pace of his imagery, also had to slow down a bit, using longer shots and more wide shots to maximize the effect. “If you pan too quickly it will give viewers a jittery feeling,” he said.
Me likey longer takes.
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