TServo4 wrote:
Contrary to some peoples' memories, they did NOT shoot the film twice (one 3-D and one 2-D). Creating a 2-D image merely means taking one of the two film strips used in projection.
I'm actually always idly curious about this whenever I see a flat 3-D movie, say on DVD, whether I am seeing the left eye or right eye strip. Considering how much people fidget over a hair's breadth of telecine cropping on the left or right, or other such trivial aspects of an image, I've never seen this addressed. Anyone know offhand which peeper we're supposed to be looking with, in the disc releases of HOUSE OF WAX, CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON, etc?