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Teenagers watching a movie with 3-D glasses

Is That a Movie or Video Game?

Source: The New York Times

Computer-generated imagery has allowed filmmakers to create spectacular effects easily. But are more effects always better? In this feature from The New York Times, four writers who work in the film industry debate the question.

This entry was posted in The Thrill of Horror and tagged Arts & Entertainment, Technology on August 6, 2013 by Paul Looby.

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