Thursday, August 25, 2011

Renaissance Of 3D Movies


3D movies are making a comeback in traditional cinemas. But what is a 3D movie? It's actually a film that enhances the illusion of depth perception. The technology used to make films from the 3D stereoscopic photography. A special camera used to capture images viewed from two angles, and a special projection equipment and / or glasses are used to give the illusion of depth when viewing movies a 3-dimensional.

It is well known that 3D movies were before, but only in early 2010 that it was more a product developed in more material. 3D movies of today are not important in the film industry primarily because of very expensive equipment that is actually very necessary. Besides the hardware, there are still some processes that are crucial to achieve a.

3D movie had a worldwide renaissance in the 1980s and 90s, when the IMAX theaters ruled the industry high-end film and also some places the theme of Disney. At that time, they have gradually become more and more prosperous as time goes on, especially after the return Avatar unparalleled global success in December 2009.

The various entertainment companies related to the film industry has now changed to 3D in most of their efforts. The main reason is that the three-dimensional film is now become one of the largest generators of income in the world, especially in Hollywood.

Various companies have created their own version of three-dimensional movies, to be a part of the excitement and the current frenzy surrounding the largest Buster picture of all time to date, Avatar. He served as much as 2.4 billion U.S. dollars in ticket sales worldwide, the numbers makes this film James Cameron the most successful film ever made.

Many people wonder why it is possible that everyone goes crazy when it comes to films in three dimensions. However, if someone can actually watch a movie in 3D technology, so that absolutely would be able to understand why the world has become crazy 3D. In fact, since the successful Avatar was released, thirty-three percent of the revenues of the films at the box office came from 3D movies. These statistical results are consistent with the findings made by the trade group, the International Society of 3D.

What is even more interesting about these figures is that 33 percent coverage only four films in three dimensions. Imagine what the numbers could have been if all the films in three dimensions were included in the study.

When people are trying to find out why a lot of TV manufacturers, cable companies and filmmakers have gone crazy 3D, knows that customers eager to pay more just to feel the experience of 3D films.

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