October 11, 2009

3D Cinema is the Way Forwards

Cinemas have always been around. No matter what age you are, you can never grow out of visiting your local cinema. With more blockbuster hitting our screens, I do feel that new more than ever is the time cinemas should take full advantage.

With current advancements in technology we are seeing people wanting to stay at home much more, with the release of HD and Blu-Ray there is really no reason to keep visiting the cinema. Ok yes it is a good social experience, but for the amount you are paying, you could in fact wait a few more months and buy the Disc and watch it an unlimited amount of times.

I feel now is the best time to get into the 3D animation sector. They already give us Dolby surround sound so why not go the whole mile and give us surround vision?

3 Dimentional have been around for a very long time, the days where you had to put on your special 3D glasses and watch the film were great, but it did effect the film quality making the image very blurry. There are 2 avenues in which I feel the cinemas should take, 1st and foremost if they are going to hand out glasses let them be digital 3D glasses so that we can get the full quality experience from it.

The second feature and most exciting in my mind, is to make the movie theatre into an actual movie. Why just have a projection at the front? Why not get projectors to actually make the whole theatre light up so it’s like you are in a movie? When you look up you will see the sky and when you look down you will see the ground.

Can you imagine how awesome it would be to watch an action movie like that? Where it’s as though you are actually in the movie, with car crashes flying over your head and when people are fighting like in James Bond you can feel every single hit. The cinemas should take note and up their technology before it is too late, the cinema needs to develop itself just like home entertainment has been doing.

 

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