T2:3D Battle Across Time articles
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Can Terminator 2: Judgment Day be topped. Sure it can! Why not make an attraction out of it for Universal Studios. Yeah!... Thats the ticket! If you haven't been able to visit the attraction yourselfs (as some of us at TerminatorFiles) then be sure to check out the detailed articles below, for that first inside into the best Universal Studios attraction to date!
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Soundelux Florida's multi-channel surround-sound system for T2:3D Today's consumers expect their next experience to be better than the last one; movies now need fresh visual effects to keep our attention, with multi-channel sound to match. And as Hollywood battles to keep movie audiences delighted with its latest offerings, a growing number of theme-park attractions are vying for their attention - and entrance fees. > Check full article |
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Hasta la Vista-Vision - T2:3D at Universal Studios Reprising his role as a time-traveling, good-guy cyborg from the "Terminator" film series, Schwarzenegger's larger-than-life persona grows to even bigger proportions in the unique theme park presentations. Combining a well-known storyline, eye-popping 3-D film footage, in-theater 4-D effects, and live performers who interact with the action on the screen, T2 is an all-out assault on the senses. > Check full article |
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Curtain Up - Theater as high-tech as T2:3D The theather created for T2 3-D is as high-tech as the film that inspired it. T2 3-D: Battle Across Time at Universal Studios Florida requires for more than colored glasses to deliver the film's full effect. A state-of-the-art venue had to be built to showcase the groundbreaking, highly interactive experience, which director James Cameron in many ways considers a sequeal to Terminator 2. > Check full article |
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The Making of T2:3D Battle Across Time Since the birth of polarized glasses made it possible for mass consumption, 3-D has always held a special fascination for filmmaker's. Classic 3-D movies like House of Wax and Bwana Devil achieved a slight bit of success in the early fifties, but the novelty quickly wore off. A brief resurgence of interest in the 80's produced Jaws 3-D, and a few others; but for the most part, mainstream audiences, suffering eye-strain brought on by poor camera and projection techniques, remained none to impressed with the genre. > Check full article |
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T2:3D - Most spectacular CGI and SFX ever! Jim Cameron's reworking of Terminator 2 for the Universal Studios theme park in Orlando has resulted in one of the most spectacular displays of computer animation and special effects ever. Shot in a stereoscopic 65mm format, Terminator 2-3D combines live action, computer animation and real onstage elements. > Check full article |
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Terminator 2: 3-D Will Debut at Universal Studios Florida James Cameron makes a point of blasting through the boundaries of filmmaking technology on every undertaking, and his newest work, Terminator 2: 3-D, is no exception. This time, however, you'll have to travel to Florida to see the results. Terminator 2: 3-D is a $60 million attraction opening in late spring at Universal Studios Florida. > Check full article |
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Terminator 2 in 3D: Softimage Software Softimage Software Used to Create Groundbreaking 3-D Attraction At Universal Studios Florida: Terminator 2 3-D. Digital Domain Uses Softimage 3D for Modeling, Animation And Rendering in One of the Most Ambitious 3-D Productions Ever! > Check full article |
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Retail Store for the New Millennium A futuristic battle between man and machine serves as the theme of a new retail store designed by the Phoenix, AZ-based architectural and design firm AAD for Universal Studios Hollywood's new T2:3D attraction. The attraction extends the humans versus machines story of the 1991 movie "Terminator 2: Judgment Day," combining live action with state-of-the-art three-dimensional movie technology. > Check full article |
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An in-depth T2:3D review - It's more of a show then a ride as suggested Right well here goes, I recently visited Florida/Orlando (International Drive) and went to the famous Universal studios. We, my brother in law and myself (and a pretty pissed off wife and two kids back in the UK!) went to Florida last November, and arrived back in the UK on Dec 13Th. > Check full article |