After several ‘Transformers: Dark of the Moon’ crew members, including producer Lorenzo Di Bonaventura and director of photography Vince Pace, said the entire movie won’t be shot in 3D, director Michael Bay is denying the rumors, Cinemablend.com is reporting. Bay released a statement on his official website, shootfortheedit.com, saying he won’t be converting the third ‘Transformers’ film into 3D during post-production.
The statement in part reads: “Come into my edit room and I will show you beautiful 3D. There has never been a live action show that has pushed the boundaries of 3D like ‘Transformers 3.’ We shot the entire movie with 3D cameras.”
Bay’s statement comes after Di Bonaventure said the crew was “doing a lot of the movie in 3D.” Pace has said that Bay is shooting some of the movie in 3D, and is converting the rest of the movie into 3D during post-production. Fans might get a glimpse of who’s right soon, as the first ‘Transformers: Dark of the Moon’ trailer is rumored to be released on December 10th. The trailer will be attached to the third ‘Chronicles of Narnia’ film, ‘Voyage of the Dawn Treader,’ when it hits theaters.
Written by: Karen Benardello