According to Wikipedia, the Tintin film will be 3D, which is a drag. I was even about to say, "I doubt it'll be 3D, because as much flak as Spielberg seems to get from a lot of people, he really holds true to the art of film for the most part, and wouldn't do something so gimmicky." Blah.
Oh well. At least I saw this on that same article:
"The Adventures of Tintin will be the first Spielberg film to be shot digitally. Although Spielberg is not completely unfamiliar with digital cinematography—having directed a scene in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith—the director has firmly stated that he still prefers working with film."
I love Spielberg for that, still desiring film. Actual film stock has a much more appealing look than hi-def digital cameras. A guy like him is needed in this "digital age," especially when it comes to home video and Blu-ray; Saving Private Ryan on Blu-ray is just as nitty-gritty grainy as it was in the theater, and I like for films to be preserved like that, whether gruff grain, soft grain, whatever, don't get rid of the grain, it's an intrinsic film element—you take that away and it destroys the integrity of the image.
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