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VIDEO - The Adventures of Tintin Behind the Scenes

Go behind the scenes in this action packed three minute featurette for The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn.   Peter Jackson and Steven Spielberg explain how they managed to bring the adventures from  Hergé  to life and in 3D.  Steven Spielberg says in the video: "It was an extraordinary experience and to understand the globetrotting similarities between this amazing tenacious boy journalist and Indiana Jones." Official Trailer The Adventures of Tintin - John Williams - 06 - Escape From The Karaboudjan Well, after watching that I want the next installment even more now. Rob Wainfur @thebeardedtrio The Bearded Trio - The Site For Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, John Williams and a whole lot more. THE BEARDED TRIO ON FACEBOOK THE BEARDED TRIO ON TWITTER THE BEARDED TRIO ON GOOGLE+ THE BEARDED TRIO ON PINTEREST CLICK HERE FOR FACTS ON STEVEN SPIELBERG CLICK HERE FOR FACTS ON GEORGE LUCAS CLICK HERE FOR FACTS ON JOHN WILLI...

Steven Spielberg Confirms Sequel To Tintin On The Way

Steven Spielberg has confirmed that the sequel to Tintin is on the cards and Peter Jackson will once again return.

Photo Of The Day: Spielberg And Peter Jackson Behind The Scenes On TinTin

Spielberg And Peter Jackson Behind The Scenes On TinTin Read more here THE BEARDED TRIO ON FACEBOOK THE BEARDED TRIO ON TWITTER THE BEARDED TRIO ON GOOGLE+

Did Peter Jackson Ruin The Hobbit with HFR?

A lthough Avatar was not the first to use the new standard of 3D, in my opinion it was the first to really show it's potential, especially if you were fortunate enough to see the film in IMAX.  It was a visual feast like I've never seen and will never forget.  It should have been a game changer.  Sadly, that hasn't been the case.  While James Cameron spent years making Avatar, putting his soul into the visual effects and ensuring the 3D offered an experience which pushed new boundaries, the vast majority of subsequent moves have been lazy, using 3D in an unashamed attempt to 'cash-in' .  Many films, instead of being shot with 3D cameras as they should be,  just converted post production, Clash of Titans notably comes to mind.  Its 3D offered us a never seen before cardboard cut-out effect, with acting to match! Now we have the next visual leap being offered to cinema goers in the form of the high frame rate (HFR) version of The Hobbit.  Wh...