An industry insider going by the pseudonym of “Alexander Murphy” has an article up on Gizmodo railing against the movie studios’ continue push for more 3D movies, and cutting every corner they can to “milk the 3D cow”.  Starting with the usual complaints (the glasses are uncomfortable and dorky), before moving into more technical issues (post-processing 2D into 3D isn’t really 3D and does a disservice to those shooting in true 3D like Avatar), and then summing it up nicely with this one very technical issue:

And there’s the final nail in this absurd 3D show: The eyeglasses. Simply, watching a $200+ million dollar movie with $.03 crappy plastic glasses is just silly. They are not only optically poor but they take almost a full stop of light out of the image. That’s almost half the amount of light! None of the prints or projectors I have seen 3D movies in properly compensate to counteract that loss of light. When I saw Alice In Wonderland the other night at a cast and crew screening—where you think it would be dialed in just right—the image was still painfully dark. The situation in a majority of theaters theatre out there is as bad or worse.

Definitely worth a read.  I still hold to my prediction that 3D in the home won’t be big in 2010.

via The Movie Studios’ Big 3D Scam – movie studios – Gizmodo.