3D Movies – The New Cinema Experience
The world of cinema has always attracted millions of people all over the world. Since its inception cinema has been blessed with the power to change the lifestyle and thinking of human mind and gradually cinema started making drastic changes to our society. Today, movies have not only become a means of entertainment but have played an instrumental role in shaping our thought, our ideas, our lifestyle and our behavior patterns. With more and more advancement in technology movies are becoming more stylish and more realistic. Film makers and visual effects experts have merged together to give us some of the best movies that would shock us with the kind of visual effects they have, but soon the world of visual effects is undergoing a great change and the time for 3D movies has come.
Well, many of the kids think that 3D technology is the latest thing in the world of cinema but they are absolutely wrong because the first 3D movie experience happened long time ago when we were not born. If you push the time capsule in reverse and go back into time you will find that the first 3D photographic image was made in the year 1844 by David Brewster and later on became popular all over the world as Stereoscope cameras began to gain a lot of popularity all over the United States and other European countries. Many 3D movies were also shown during the time of World War 2 which were based on the war problems and how people had to bear the consequences of the war. However, these 3D movies were soon forgotten when in 1922 the first public 3D movie was released which was called The Power of Love. However, soon the 3D technology disappeared because there was not good enough response from the public.
However, in the beginning of the 1950s era, 3D movies surfaced again and many movies were released in the market like Bwana Devil, House of Wax and Dial M for Murder that received good response from the people but since not all movie theaters were equipped with 3D technology and therefore it was the 2D movies that won the competition and Hollywood decided that they would prefer 2D movies that does not require any special technology. However, in 1980s many movies were released with sophisticated 3D technology like Amityville, Jaws and Friday The 13th Part 3. A decade later IMAX 3D stormed into the global movie market and Into The Deep became one of the most successful 3D movie of all times. This became one of the turning points for directors who were looking for success through technology and soon many big studios joined the race of 3D movies. James Cameron who is known for using latest technologies in his movies came up with full length IMAX 3D movie called Ghosts of the Abyss. Many other movies like Spy Kids 3D, Aliens of the Deep and The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3D were released. Polar Express 3D became the first 3D animated movies that was targeted for kids. Other popular movies like Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, The Final Destination, Cloudy with a chance of Meatballs, Toy Story Part 1 and 2, Astroboy, Planet 51, Avatar, The Dark Country, Hoodwinked 2: Hood vs Evil, Beauty and the Beast, Alice in Wonderland, Shrek Forever After, Toy Story 3 and Step Up are all made in 3D because of the growing demand for 3D movies.
Similar Posts:
- Top Three New Movies In 2010
- History of Movies and filmmaking
- Home Entertainment – Home Cinema System
- The Nigerian Film and Movie Industry: the Gold Mine of the Future
Alexandra Cooper
it is really exciting to watch 3d movies. i hope that there would be 3d sexy movies too.:~”