ABSTRACT

The impact of sound and color on preproduction is obvious. We will analyze the impact of 3D on script writing, storyboard drawing, and art direction. Most of our comments bring into the preproduction context some stereoscopic concepts that are presented in detail. Remember that the amount and placement of 3D affects the story just like sound, light, and color do and should be planned in your depth script. Just for the purpose of fueling the debate, we want to share with you opposite analyses of the relationship between the 2D and 3D versions of a specific movie project. We've had our share of musicals, outdoor movies, color-saturated sets, and red-and-green monsters. A depth script is the description of the amount of depth throughout time. The depth script can also be a set of notes spread throughout the script or screenplay. Furthermore, there's one 3D print process, the ChromaDepth, that uses special glasses to turn this color scheme into actual depth.