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So, 'Baby Blue' is this really intriguing 3D found-footage piece from 2013. It's got an unusual approach, where none of the footage is actually shot in 3D; instead, it’s all about motion parallax to create depth. The atmosphere is oddly unsettling, with a kind of disjointed pacing that feels almost dreamlike at times. You get these visual depth illusions that can be super effective, or totally miss the mark, depending on how the camera moves. It's definitely one of those films that play with perception in fascinating ways, and the practical effects are worth noting. The performances sort of blend into the overall aesthetic, contributing to its unique vibe rather than standing out on their own. It’s a curious watch, no doubt about it.
'Baby Blue' has a rather niche audience, given its unconventional approach to 3D filmmaking. The film's format has limited releases, making it somewhat of a rarity in specialized circles. Collectors appreciate its experimental nature and the way it pushes boundaries of traditional found-footage techniques. Expect some interest in physical copies, especially among those who value unique visual experiences.
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