Top 100 3d Quotes

#1. Big, big movies are in 3D, but we haven't reached a point yet where that's just what a movie is.

Colin Trevorrow

#2. I'm scared to see myself in 3D.

Kevin McHale

#3. Mapping and visualization is a huge area of work and is of interest to many people. We're working on reinventing a new kind of 3D cartography to make it easier to tell stories with 3D maps.

Jack Dangermond

#4. If you want to know the real character of man, intentionally and timely give him the test of 3d's; delay, denial and disappointment

Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

#5. Death Race was a very modern action movie and it used all of those modern action techniques with lots of hand-held camera, lots of punchy zooms, and lots of quick movements and quick cuts. In 3D, I didn't want to do that anymore.

Paul W. S. Anderson

#6. With the right movie, 3D can enhance the experience. Absolutely, it can make a good film a great film. It can make a great film a really amazing film to see .

Peter Jackson

#7. By bridging the literacy barrier through the use of 3D interactive models we overcome the inherent limitations of text. At the same time, language differences become much less important as text is replaced by interactive, 3D images.

Fay Chung

#8. I don't like putting glasses on and watching 3D. I don't mind wearing glasses, but it's the dimness of the light and the fact that you're filtering the light. Whatever 3D process is being used is a filtration of light, which means it's blocking some of the light.

Peter Jackson

#9. I believe in the near future we will 3D print our buildings and houses.

Neri Oxman

#10. I do think 3D has seriously improved, since I was a boy. It's fabulous.

Bill Nighy

#11. Over at 3d.si.edu, these already include 3D files of dinosaur skeletons, famous statues, insects and ancient art.

Christopher Barnatt

#12. I like photography as a recording device. It's the best possible two-dimensional representation of 3D living things that we have.

Andrew Zuckerman

#13. With 3D, all you're doing is trying to shock the audience; there's no value to the storytelling.

Nick Nolte

#14. I love the idea of 3D, but it's completely superfluous to most stories.

Cary Fukunaga

#15. If I knew that 3D was going to be such a big deal, I would have gotten that boob job 10 years ago.

Charlize Theron

#16. I'm very interested in 3D.

Colin Trevorrow

#17. 3D is like a computer. Every six months that computer that was state of the art is now obsolete.

Carl Mazzocone

#18. I learned a lot about 3D animation from and with my dear friend Michael Hemschoot of Workerstudio. Taught me that I want to play more with animation and image manipulation. Fun stuff!

Angela Bettis

#19. To be honest, I found the 3D in 'Avatar' to be inconsistent and while ground breaking in many respects, sometimes I thought it overwhelmed the storytelling. Technology aside, I wish 'Avatar' had been more original in its storytelling.

Mark Canton

#20. It's now possible to have your body 3D-imaged from head to toe at a sub-millimeter accuracy, showing every ripple of muscle or cellulite, to allow the perfect-fitting jeans or shoes.

Peter Diamandis

#21. I don't just want to be associated with a few good 3D movies and the audience is saying all of the other ones are crap.

James Cameron

#22. People shoot 2D movies and convert them and I never think they're as good. 3D is really a scientific process of laying out shots and picking rotations.

Carl Mazzocone

#23. 'Finding Nemo' was originally shot in 3D.

John Lasseter

#24. We have always moved with this approach of sharing and educating people with what they can unlock with 3D printing.

Bre Pettis

#25. The games industry is the only industry with the tools and the talent to create real-time immersive 3D environments.

Palmer Luckey

#26. I love the 3D revolution. I love the technology today that continues to push the envelope, continues break the new ground, and continues to raise the bar.

Dwayne Johnson

#27. I am in love with the idea of doing a movie in 3D. I think 3D would be great in a kind of realistic normal story without throwing objects to the camera, but using the 3D on the emotions in an intimate story.

Bernardo Bertolucci

#28. Every movie you're going to forget that it's 3D whether it's widescreen or whatever it is, you're going to forget everything if the movie is working. If the movie doesn't work or if the movie generically doesn't work then immediately you start to pick apart whatever has contributed to that.

Steven Spielberg

#29. I hope I look skinnier in 3D. I hope I don't look three times as fat. That'll be disappointing.

Kathy Bates

#30. Ever since the invention of the camera, people have been trying to create 3D, because we see things in 3D, and everyone's aware that the camera doesn't.

Ian McKellen

#31. My reaction to 3D is subtly. Things don't come out at you, but rather you - The audience come into the film.

Ian McKellen

#32. We'd love to do Space Ace 3D. It has a lot of potential. But, it is really up to the publishers.

Don Bluth

#33. The Strandbeest is a self-replicating meme, a brain virus. It infects the student's brain. In fact, the Strandbeest abuse students for their reproduction. For two years, this reproduction fell into a flow acceleration. Now, 3D printers produce walking mini Strandbeests.

Theo Jansen

#34. We're now able to 3D print in 200 different materials, from titanium to rubber, plastic, glass, ceramic, leathers, and even chocolate.

Peter Diamandis

#35. I had always done these 3D things that you could walk through. They were always done off the seat of my pants without blueprints or course.

Red Grooms

#36. It's very hard to admit that the choice of 3D technology can play an important role for the director while he's thinking about the movie. But it does play a big role.

Fedor Bondarchuk

#37. I get a little nauseous and disoriented watching 3D, but as a kid I loved it and I was really into it, so if a movie can be in 3D, then why not?

Emily Meade

#38. I wish I could do everything in 3D.

Martin Scorsese

#39. I don't particularly enjoy watching films in 3D because I think that a well-shot and well-projected film has a very three-dimensional quality to it, so I'm somewhat sceptical of the technology.

Christopher Nolan

#40. The film language is still in development and the traditional dialogue is the biggest problem because nobody knows how to interpret it in 3D world.

Timur Bekmambetov

#41. You get the most 3D effect when it starts about three to four seconds, that's when it starts feeling 3D. And then what you do, quick shots are always flat.

Michael Bay

#42. The award for the most understated booth at AWE went to Occipital, a company that Ars learned about in 2014 when it released the Structure Sensor, a Kickstarter-backed light scanner that could be attached to an iPad for 3D scans of the world around you. Outside

Anonymous

#43. 3D doesn't work quite so well with quick cuts and I probably would have done some longer takes had I really taken that information onboard.

Joe Wright

#44. I am fortunate enough to have worked on, and continue to work on, evolutionary movies in all formats from just simple good story telling, which still matters most of all, to CG movies to tent-pole size 3D movies, and genre 3D movies like 'Piranha 3D.'

Mark Canton

#45. What's genius about 'Gravity' is that you are close upon the actors, but 3D works best when you have foreground, middle ground and background.

Gavin Hood

#46. One Direction's 3D movie has more shirtless moments than you can imagine

Morgan Spurlock

#47. I'm not a fan of 3D as an audience member. I'm too old for it. I don't like wearing the glasses over my glasses.

Ronald Meyer

#48. Web GIS provides us with a whole new window into our information through applications that are easy, 3D, and analytic. These applications are not just casual things, but reach deep into geographic knowledge and apply it.

Jack Dangermond

#49. I'm taking a bit of a wait-and-see attitude towards 3D.

Christopher Nolan

#50. A lot of 3D movies have so much on the screen that you almost don't know where to look.

Robert Rodriguez

#51. Somehow I've been able to keep standing and stay in my little corner and do my little stuff and I'm not particularly affected by trends or I'm not dying to make a 3D movie or anything like that. I'm just sort of happy to still be around.

George A. Romero

#52. It's quite amazing what 3D is doing to movies. Just simple things like a paper plane flying at you or flower petals fluttering about are wonderful.

Kou Shibasaki

#53. That singular uncompromising nature I think is always quite attractive, not just for an actor to play, we're attracted to uncompromising people whether they're nice or not, because they're 3D, they're solid, you can define them, it's not wishy washy.

James McAvoy

#54. After more than a decade as the editor of 'Wired' magazine, Chris Anderson started the company of his dreams - a robotics manufacturing company called 3D Robotics - to produce the autonomous flying vehicles coming out of DIY Drones.

Peter Diamandis

#55. The most effective 3D movies I have ever seen are the animated movies because they are designed.

Joel Silver

#56. The key to investing in yourself is being able to see your potential, not just your actual value. Being able to visualize your value demonstrates that you are already picking up the skills of a 3D thinker.

Farshad Asl

#57. The future of 3D will be defined by TV.

James Cameron

#58. What's troubling is that because the camera is 3D, the northern part of the screen isn't necessarily north anymore. So the jungle transforms into the true meaning of a jungle. For someone with no sense of direction like myself, I get lost in the caves every time.

Hideo Kojima

#59. The 3D world allows you to engage even more with a film because you're somehow drawn into the landscape or the universe of that scene. Even when it's two people talking at a table, you feel like you're a third party.

Ridley Scott

#60. The learning curve is 'The Hobbit' is being shot in 3D.

Andy Serkis

#61. You can play with the reality and the 3D is a tool to play with it.

Timur Bekmambetov

#62. I'd be really interested in making a dramatic, low key 3D film.

James Mangold

#63. If I can find time to play games, it's console gaming. I don't want to be plugged into my phone all the time. I'm waiting for the new Mario Kart to come out, but I've been playing Donkey Kong and Mario 3D World on the Wii U.

Michelle Phan

#64. It was a black and white film [at first]. And then it changed to colour film, and I was surprised and culture shocked when I was six or seven years old. And then HD, then 3D now. So what's going? What's coming next? It's so exciting.

Hiroyuki Sanada

#65. The heart of Dragon's Lair has always been its compelling story. With Dragon's Lair 3D, we think the team has really created an interactive animated movie.

Don Bluth

#66. To watch a movie in 3D when it's not really planned in 3D is disturbing sometimes.

Joel Silver

#67. I think certain movies are right for 3D. I think certain movies are not right for 3D. And I think the specialness of 3D will be worn off if every movie becomes 3D.

Neal H. Moritz

#68. I'm not a blood and guts person. I remember seeing 'House of Wax' as a teenager in 3D. This was years ago, the original 'House of Wax', and that was scary enough for me that I thought I'd never see another one.

Lin Shaye

#69. But I do believe that there's going to be a time where all movies are going to be made in 3D and it's just going to be a given, and that is going to be an exciting time.

Dwayne Johnson

#70. 2D looks so flat. Well, it is, of course, it's flat. But 3D isn't. And for an adventure story that takes you into a long-distant, fictional world, it's ideal, I think.

Ian McKellen

#71. 3D really altered the way I shot the movie completely, and it was exciting because, after 20 years of filmmaking, I felt like I was making my first movie, all over again.

Paul W. S. Anderson

#72. 3D is the way we experience life.

Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu

#73. I've always liked 3D.

Martin Scorsese

#74. I saw 'Captain America' in 3D. It's cool. I liked the beginning. It's a really good setup.

Theo James

#75. Even just a normal shot I find that much more interesting because of the 3D. It's like a shot of a couple of cars and us walking and it's like, "Oh wow, this is 3D. I've never seen this before!".

Emile Hirsch

#76. Not every movie, in my opinion, should be in 3D. There are a lot of stories I wouldn't shoot in 3D. But, you know, there are movies that are perfect in 3D.

Steven Spielberg

#77. When people see what real 3D looks like, they'll go, "Oh, that's why I spend an extra $5 a cinema ticket. That's worth it!"

Paul W. S. Anderson

#78. The 3D, it changes the way you shoot in a way, especially when you're shooting live action 3D elements.

Bryan Singer

#79. I think 3D at 24 frames is interesting, but it's the 48 that actually allows 3D to achieve the potential that it can achieve, because it's less eye strain and you have a sharper picture which creates more of a 3-dimensional world.

Peter Jackson

#80. I used to get headaches in 3D movies, and I didn't want the movie to give people headaches.

Sam Raimi

#81. 3D is a way of organizing things, particularly as we're getting much more media information on the computer, a lot more choices, a lot more navigation than we've ever had before.

Bill Gates

#82. I was really excited to try 3D and play with it really, again, experiment formally with that extra dimension.

Joe Wright

#83. The level of acting that I bring to films in three dimensions. I hope they make people sign some kind of waiver because if their mind explodes from my acting in 3D, it's not my fault.

Thomas Lennon

#84. When you're dealing with shooting a lot of live action in 3D, you're committed to how much 3D you're giving the audience.

Bryan Singer

#85. When we looked out at the world and saw what 3D scanners could do, we wanted to make something that could make really high quality models that you could create on your MakerBot.

Bre Pettis

#86. If you look back at when things like tablets and smartphones were first invented, or the Newton at Apple, that was the first attempt at VR. We didn't even have 3D GPUS, or were just getting them.

Brendan Iribe

#87. My stuff is generally quite collage-y anyway. So it's sort-of suited to gathering raw materials like shooting actors, then making stills or animating characters, then just bringing them all together in a 3D space. That process is very close to my 2D work anyway.

Dave McKean

#88. Hey, I'll have you know that with recent 3D imaging, Ichthyosaurus communis is more alive than ever!"
"Talk like the Discovery Channel all you want, but a book of fossils and a tub of plaster does not an orgy make.

Gina Damico

#89. Everybody's saying we've got to go 3D or virtual reality or choose your own adventure. But there are other ways forward. I don't think we're done with film by a long shot.

Shane Carruth

#90. The dimensionality of 3D, the depth of field, the dynamism ... it's an immersive experience. And on top of that it's great because the new glasses don't make you want to throw up and they don't give you paper cuts!

Brendan Fraser

#91. In France, a hip replacement was captured using two GoPros in a stereoscopic 3D arrangement. Students can watch the surgery using a virtual reality headset.

Nick Woodman

#92. I think, if allowed, 3D is a new film language. I can have more adventure exploring a new media, that's very exciting. 2D we know most of it, things haven't changed for decades; it's the same principles, so 3D's more exciting.

Ang Lee

#93. I think the work that they do and the style of 3D graphics is absolutely fabulous and I think it's a great brush to use for some stories. And there are other brushes that I think are exclusive to a different kind of story.

Don Bluth

#94. I think computing power is ready to do 3D justice. It was great for shooters and racing games in the past, but I didn't think it was right for strategy games.

Sid Meier

#95. When I first played 'Wolfenstein 3D,' it blew my mind. It had a big impact on me.

Trent Reznor

#96. The next episode of 3D printing will involve printing entirely new kinds of materials. Eventually we will print complete products - circuits, motors, and batteries already included. At that point, all bets are off.

Hod Lipson

#97. What I love about IMAX is that, when you're in an IMAX theater, in a museum, science center or aquarium, it's eight stories tall and it's immersive, and you can see it in 3D, you really feel like you're being transported to that place.

Greg MacGillivray

#98. My first film is coming out, and it's in 3D, and it's 'The Hobbit,' so it's a bit weird.

Adam Brown

#99. Usually, when you go to a movie, your consciousness floats above the film. 3D sucks you in and makes it a visceral experience.

James Cameron

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