Wednesday, January 30, 2013

The growth of 3D movies

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In today’s blog post, I’m going to be going into detail about the growth of 3D cameras, and the difference it makes in the extreme sport world.
When I first heard of companies like Panasonic and Sony started making 3D cameras more affordable and accessible to the public, I was excited.
Only did I know, people might be able to afford these cameras, but the 3D business still has a lot of kinks and curves to work out.  For example; even though they say their cameras shoot 3D, you won’t be able to adjust the depth of field, or how 3D your image is. What I’m trying to say with that is, that we might be able to buy affordable 3D cameras easier nowadays, but I can guarantee that were going to see a lot of improvements in the near future.
There are more and more 3D movies being made in Hollywood as well.
Movie producers know, that they can sell the tickets for more money, therefore make more profit.  The only thing that reminds us not to take our glasses off during the movie is the little warning message before the film. It says: Even though this movie is 3D, there are some 2D scenes, but never take your glasses off. This brings up the question, how much of the movies we watch today are actually 3D? And if they’re not 100% 3D than why are we paying double the price of a regular movie ticket? 

            One thing is for certain, the 3D cameras are going to get better and better each year, being able to capture 3D movies is becoming regularity. I’m looking forward to the next big hit 3D movie, as well as new 3D extreme sport films coming out in the future.

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