Technical Achievements
The three-dimensional re-release of Finding Nemo offered a innovative and exhilarating avenue for fans to experience the motion picture. The stereoscopic technology allowed spectators to sense like they were a part of the underwater environment, with fish swimming by and seaweed swaying in the current. The added depth and dimensionality of the three-dimensional format introduced a fresh degree of immersion to the film, making it appear even more like a animate, breathing world.
The 3D conversion of Finding Nemo was a technical success in itself. The motion picture was adapted to three-dimensional using a process named stereoscopic stereo, which requires creating two unique visuals, one for each optic, and merging them to create the illusion of depth. The task required a considerable quantity of effort, as the complete movie had to be re-created and re-assembled in 3D.
Technical Accomplishments