The learning curve is 'The Hobbit' is being shot in 3D.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My first film is coming out, and it's in 3D, and it's 'The Hobbit,' so it's a bit weird.
3D is quite a lot more advanced in animated movies; for live-action movies we're just taking baby steps, we're just in the beginning.
3D is the way we experience life.
Big, big movies are in 3D, but we haven't reached a point yet where that's just what a movie is.
The wonderful thing about cinema is you can bring a 3D world to life.
The 3D thing has been abused slightly, I think. There is no question about that. 'Avatar' did it magnificently, and then, of course, there was the old 'leaping on the bandwagon' thing where there have been one or two films which, let's face it, all know look bloody awful with the 3D.
I had a pretty steep learning curve in film - as I'm still learning.
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.
As a first movie, 'The Hobbit' is not a bad place to start.
I was on record before I did 'The Hobbit,' saying I don't care at all about 3D. And I suppose I should now say I care a lot about 3D. I've always loved 3D, I think everything should be 3D, and I think it's just a shame 'The Godfather' wasn't in 3D.