Sunday, February 8, 2009

My Arms Look Anorexic

Cinema rivoluzioneil prepares the future will be three-dimensional

The good news is that 3D movies are there and like, the bad news is that it is still difficult to see them. During 3D Day at Future Film Festival Bologna has become evident that when the rooms are 42 Italian ready-to three dimensions, fewer than 3000 total and very little if you consider how many films shot in three-dimensional and what will come out in 2009: Up (Pixar), Ice Age 3, A Christmas Carol (Robert Zemeckis) el'attesissimo Avatar (James Cameron) to name only the most important.

coverage of the area continues, however, and already out for the Easter Monsters vs. Aliens, the first DreamWorks cartoon designed and built from the beginning with 3D technology, the salt should have become at least 60 600 total on which project the film. So in 90% of the film will be seen in an adapted version of the traditional two dimensions.

have but be careful because you do not repeat the problems of Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D, three-dimensional film that was more visible than in other two-dimensional version. In fact many of the 3D cinema was not specified that it was a normal projection, which led the majority of viewers to think they have seen a film in three dimensions while not having to wear the goggles are essential. In those cases, the review was inevitably, "Do not change anything."

a bad publicity for a technology that it should serve as a Trojan horse for the adoption of digital (and distribution of the benefits that entails), even in Italian theaters.

However, despite the low coverage, the first 3D movies we have also confirmed the positive trend recorded in the more mature U.S. market: when the viewer can choose between seeing a 2D or 3D film in 7 cases 10 chooses the second and especially the three-dimensional film leave satisfied, so that their collections rather than physiological decline of 35% fall in the first weeks only 8%.

by La Gazzetta dello Sport of 01/02/2009

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