The film uses many "macro" shots (extreme close-ups of eyes, insects, and sculptures) designed specifically to exploit 3D depth. On a 1080p screen, these shots lose their visceral "in your face" impact. Instead, the high definition (1080p) highlights the texture of the prosthetic makeup and CGI. This shifts the genre feel slightly: from "Immersive Horror" (theatrical 3D) to "Anatomical Horror" (home video), where the focus shifts from the scare itself to the intricate details of how the scare was constructed.