Sunday, July 10, 2011

3D Movies

3D Movies
When we watch a movie, we transform into the colors and sounds as well as the actors or actors on the screen. We love our movies and the emotional intensity that comes along with them. In today’s economy we wonder what the future holds for not only us, but how businesses will adapt to the changes as well. The movie watching industry continues to maintain productivity despite all the economic fallouts that are happening around us by continuing to create better ways to watch movies. Yesterday’s movies are still acceptable to some but others want a new experience to their movie montage. That experience is 3D. With an impressive outcome from this phenomenon filmmakers and critics tend to believe that 3D movies are the future of theatre enjoyment (Han, 2011).
3D movies have been around for quite some time. During the nineteen fifties 3D made an impression on American culture with the invention of the stereoscopic, which takes two images and pulls them together, it makes the images on the screen seem to jump out off the screen and into your lap.  This experience has reinvented movie watching and remains a successful dominate system of technology (Han, 2011).
Recently, we have had the opportunity to experience this technique in movies such as Avatar, Polar Express, and Toy Story 3. This dominate technology continues to impress us with its overpowering feelings of exhilaration and laughter. It seems that every movie that comes out has a 3D version for the viewer’s choice and that makes it very convenient in choosing which one to watch. If you are like me then you will take on both at least once. If you never experienced movies in 3D you are truly missing out.    

References
Han, A. (2011) Infographic: Every 3D Movie Ever Made. Retrieved July 10, 2011 from http://www.slashfilm.com/infographic-3d-movie/?utm_source=Movie%20Magic&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed:%20slashfilm%20%28/Film%29

3 comments:

  1. Jason, I love 3D movies because of the feeling you get when something "jumps" out at you. I went to Kings Island a couple of years ago and watched the Sponge bob Square pants show and it was amazing but a little creepy. Soon everything will be in 3d and we will all be wearing 3d glasses all the time.

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  2. I do like 3D movies, but they give me such a headache. I am hoping with the technology increasing so rapidly that they come out with even better 3D glasses that won't mess with our eye site and give us headaches. Great post!

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  3. I personally am not a huge fan of 3D movies, unless the movie is action packed, and actually utilizes the 3D well. Also, the prices are a bit ridiculous! I feel as though our culture is moving towards everything being in 3D. I guess I shoud ge used to it!

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