Depth in 3D Cinema

Casey and John delve into the intricacies of depth perception in 3D films, highlighting how varying interaxial distances and convergence values can manipulate the viewer's gaze. They discuss the effects of out-of-focus elements, which can distort perceived depth, making distant objects appear closer to the screen. The conversation reveals the artistic choices behind 3D filmmaking, contrasting it with the more straightforward approach of traditional cinematography.