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Is it a gimmick or a sign of what's to come for moviemaking? Hollywood wants 3D to bring audiences back to theaters. ![]()
Disney takes 3D digital
Is it a gimmick or a sign of what's to come for moviemaking? Hollywood wants 3D to bring audiences back to theaters. ![]()
Disney takes 3D digital
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If you look at the beginnings of stereo recordings, you'll notice that it too was used in a gimicky way. Voices popping from left to right channels, instruments isolated to just one speaker, etc. But when the novelty wore off, stereo was used to the effect of just making the performance sound richer and fuller. Stereo is now here to stay.
With at-home HD-DVD on the horizon, there *has* to be some sort of picture upgrade in the theaters in order for them to complete. Digital projection is a start but the resolution is not quite there. I saw Star Wars Ep. 2 in digital projection, and while most of it looked great, anything that needed detail, like the text-crawl at the beginning, or the background stars in space, looked aliased.
I hope 3D is the same as audio -- that after the novelty is overwith, it will be used in a much more subtle way to draw the viewer into the world.
Sure, lets see some new better 3D, or hear some better sound. But I wouldn't be putting my money on those. If I had any, it would be invested in the writers, actors and directors first, and their supporting crews and technicians. Which brings me to my nod to the producers - without them to supply the money, we would all still be at home playing board games, knitting and crocheting, and reading books (books?!).
turning over in his grave.
- 10% of all big films in 3D after 2007 50% of animation!
- by 3dallan November 12, 2005 10:52 PM PST
- Lots of sceptics thought sound would ebb after a year or two, same with color. Now all films are in sound, 99% in color. I would say that since so much of the movie market is comic book level or
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- Get a grip, 3D movies are a joke
- by gnomeproject November 15, 2005 11:20 PM PST
- The theatrical movie business is in decline, and has been for 50 years -- people want to watch movies at home (if they watch movies at all anymore..) This means the content has to be re-purposeable to the small screen. To make 3D work even marginally, you need a very large screen (like IMAX) and even then it has problems, like causing headaches in many people with one dominant eye.
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(10 Comments)inspired, the ongoing appeal of modern 3D will
result in about 10% of all films, especially animation and big CGI films like "KING KONG", and
at least 50% of future 3D animation films will
actually play in some theaters in 3D for years and years to come. You sceptics will be dead by
the time something causes 3D to lose appeal, like
glassless 3D! New HD Blue-ray disks will assure
excellent 3D quality in the home as well. Digital
cameras are coming out in 3D in a few onths, and video games and the internet is going that way too to some extent. Of course the majority of filmd weill always be in 2D flat. Sex videos will
even go the 3D route a major extent, as will video games! You'll sooon see!
With a screen that doesn't span you whole field of view you run into an insurmountable scale problem or 'dolls-house' effect, where the exaggerated L/R image displacement makes objects seem close, and since the images are small, the objects seem small too, & people look like little dolls... 3D will work in head-mounted displays, but not in theatrical or home presentation.
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