
TRON: LEGACY
The Tron: Legacy Experience The 3D experience of "TRON: Legacy” will bring viewers into the Grid, and along
for the ride, more than any other film in cinematic
history. Using the next generation of 3D technology developed after "Avatar,”
"TRON: Legacy” will allow the audience to experience the
Jeff Bridges is the first actor in cinematic
history to play opposite his younger self.
Shooting in 3D achieves an immersive experience for the audience that
mimics the immersive experience Sam has inside the computer; the
audience does not simply witness Sam's journey inside the Grid, they
travel alongside him. The effect is enhanced by opening in 2D for the
real-world scenes, then switching to 3D when Sam enters the digital grid.
As Joseph Kosinski explains, "Ours is sort of a ‘Wizard of Oz' approach.
Ninety-eight percent of the 3D is in the digital TRON grid. The 3D really
starts once we get into the Grid.”
"TRON: Legacy” will also be presented in IMAX theaters, so the filmmakers are
making preparations to enhance the audience's enjoyment
by providing a unique experience. Specifically, they are finishing several
sections of the film in a tall format—not letterbox—and in an
IMAX theater, that means black bars at the top and bottom of the frame will
disappear and it will become a full-screen sequence.
Director Kosinski elaborates: "In IMAX theaters there are several sequences,
amounting to about 35 minutes in the film, that will open
up to an expanded aspect ratio. We'll be switching from 2.35 to 1.78, which will
provide more image at the top and bottom of the screen.
This will create an even more immersive 3D experience.”
The "TRON: Legacy” audiences will discover an exciting, evolved grid that
pulsates with the latest technology, stunning visual effects and
leading-edge design. With an insightful father-son story that's grounded in
cultural reality, a strong, relatable female lead and a unique,
one-of-a kind style, "TRON: Legacy” blends what's real with super-imaginative,
eye-popping visuals and 3D action.
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