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Forget HD, Digital 3D is on the way
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/12/bu...html?th&emc=th
From the article: "Michael Lewis, the chief executive of RealD, said in an interview that he expected Americans to own 10 million 3-D-capable television sets within five years." |
Like VRML and IE browsers, this will not happen
The only thing that WILL happen is his company stock prices will go up for a while, then when the investors realice its not going to happen, the whole company will crash. But in the meantime he have payed himsef milions each year in bonuses |
Nobody wants to wear stupid fucking glasses while watching a movie, period.
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http://radiantnude.com/cooliris looks interesting, at least the guys are trying to inovate ... but sales are bad for me, maybe pushing that cooliris thing can help ... but not sure whats that about as i havent tried it ... anyone? |
You do not wear 3d glasses with these new tv's.
its not like the old 3d films (thats why you need these tv's). from what i have read is that its the way you watch the tv tricks your brain to see 3d. but at the moment the tv's are very expensive and there are no films yet. you can watch standered tv on it too. its like plama a few years ago were thousands of pounds, now they are cheap. |
As an animator myself, who has worked on several 3D projects, I can say that there is one HUGE headache in the production end....DOUBLE the amount of frames need to be rendered to get the 3D effect.
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