Ritchie to make next ‘Sherlock Holmes’ in 3-D
By IANSTuesday, June 29, 2010
LONDON - British director Guy Ritchie will make the next “Sherlock Holmes” movie in 3-D.
He has already started working on the script and may hire some of the crew who worked on James Cameron’s “Avatar” for the 3-D effects.
Ritchie had earlier spoken about his desire to use special effects in his movie.
“I love 3-D, although it’s quite obvious whether a film would work in 3-D or not. Especially films which subsequently have been turned 3-D don’t always look good. When it comes to technological innovation, I’m a geek anyway. I can remember going to a 3-D event in Los Angeles three or four years ago,” contactmusic.com quoted Ritchie as saying that time.
“They showed an explosion. The feeling of hell breaking loose on screen was incredible and terrifying at the same time. You could literally feel how intensely 3-D effects influence our perception of a scene, which is a positive aspect for a film. I will surely work with 3-D in the near future.”