i dont think it costs more to shoot in 3D (as long as you've go them flash camera's) but it adds quite a bit to the cost if you convert to 3D in post production (not only does it cost a shed load I've yet to see a good 3D conversion).
I think the main thing with shooting in 3D is that it needs to filmed quite a bit brighter (something to do with the 3D image being much darker than the 2D image) so you have to light appropriatly. I think this is how it works but I'm not a cinematography or director so i may be wrong>
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I think the main thing with shooting in 3D is that it needs to filmed quite a bit brighter (something to do with the 3D image being much darker than the 2D image) so you have to light appropriatly. I think this is how it works but I'm not a cinematography or director so i may be wrong>
CU Radbacker
