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The rules of 3D cinema

23 January 2011 4:00 PM, PST | The Guardian - Film News | See recent The Guardian - Film News news »

More than 30 movies shot in 3D will be released this year. And they are all starting to look the same to Stuart Heritage

There's a lot riding on Tangled. Disney's musical revamp of the Rapunzel tale – its 50th animated movie – cost a reported $260m, which makes it the second most expensive movie ever. But can we expect Tangled to be much different from the 30-plus other 3D movies due this year? We may even get a 3D Great Gatsby. The more 3D movies there are, though, the more the genre emerges as one boasting some rigid conventions. Here's a ticklist of 10 . . .

1 The over-the-top trailer

When a 3D film is advertised before the screening of a 2D one, it will go to great lengths to make sure everyone understands exactly what a rollercoaster ride 3D is. In the case of Saw 3D, this meant releasing a trailer that showed audience members »

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