Talk:Teen Titans Go! To the Movies/@comment-4576406-20180107213200/@comment-27212711-20180210064709

@97kaylum1, they are wanting 3D on adobe flash animation. Cartoon Network is getting into this 15 years late, Warner Bros Pictures and Warner Animation Group both have done this before along with DC and Ratpac, Cartoon Network has not. the channel has no idea of how the 3D space works in animation in the theatrical setting and its going into that kind of a setting unprepared for that kind of work , so all of the other companies are going to have to guide them on how to place 3D into a flash generated environment.

to make 3D work on adobe flash at least 50% or more of the sequences are going to have to involve CGI in some way, than we have to question how much of the TV series itself inserts CGI into that kind of animation style...... it seems to be used very sparingly on the show itself i could be wrong here

as the budget is $7 million dollars, how do you make that work? to make that work near the entire film would need to be converted in post production with very limited to no re-rendering of the CGI for the format so it would emphasize depth of field over anything that is a visual effect

They inevitably are going to have to leave the adobe flash format, have the thing in CGI or imitating the old shows style if you want it in 2D animation for the length of the film to even use the 3D and insert CGI,  or they are going to have to modify the flash in some way to have it use the 3D space effectively and proficently.

Bardel Entertainment has experience in the theatrical setting in this type of format, copernicus has not translated something in the flash format into 3D whatsoever. the primary servicing should go to bardel completely for the film, bardel could insert the CGI to use 3D in a flash setting, copernicus is again not equipped to be animating/inserting 3D elements.

to do 3D, render the logos natively for those who have stereoscopic code in them like WB/WAG, and DC. Cartoon Network does not have stereo code in whatever its current logo is, so it would need to be converted in post production to insert the elements. the movie's title card won't have much of a problem projecting for 3D.