Then there was Sound.
After that Color and various wide screen formats.
And now 3D.
The aim, to keep the people going out to the theatres and prevent the
experiance beeing available any where else.
Cinemas are a cash business and hard to beat with any other media and
that's why they want your bumbs on their seats.
Ian Wilson
Colortape Productions
Ian@colortape.tv
0418 327 082
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On 08/01/2010, at 10:37 AM, RT <huipro@hawaii.rr.com> wrote:
> Job, I should acknowledge that your point is specific to theatrical
> releases and the "3D experience" makes a bit more sense there, than at
> home.
>
> However, producing and displaying a good 3D movie is a far more costly
> and complicated thing than doing a 5.1 mix. It only looks easy from
> the
> users perspective in a comfy theater seat.
>
> But my real answer to the 5.1 comparison is "been there- done that".
> Every 20 years the movie system tries to sell 3D to a new generation.
> If it was going to dethrone 2D, it would have by now.
>
> It's funny that IMAX 3D is actually getting most of the credit right
> now
> - not 3D in general. It's a different animal. It's proprietary, film
> based, ultra expensive and owned by one very small company.
>
> At a time when the US movie industry is still struggling with the
> basic
> concept / economics of 2K/4K digital conversion, you have to wonder:
> In 20011, when Joe the Plumber can sit at home with an LG OLED 60" and
> watch 24/7 psuedo-3DHD programming for "free", will he make the very
> expensive trip to the Real3D or IMAX3D theater?
>
> Some folks believe that RealD 3D or IMAX3D is going to ascend to the
> throne even before 2D-4K has worn the crown. I don't share that
> opinion.
>
> And despite the party at CES, I expect it will be a very long time
> before 3D becomes a de facto standard for TV.
>
> Probably another 20 years.
>
> Either way, I just hope to be there...
>
> RT
>
>
> Job ter Burg ( ) wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> "RT" (07-01-2010 22:04) :
>>
>>> It's a great comparison.
>>>
>>> I don't use 5.1 surround.
>>
>> On your theatrically released pictures, you mean? Since that was part
>> of my
>> comparison.
>>
>> --
>> Job ter Burg
>> film editor - NL
>>
>>
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