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    Future of 3D

    Can/Will there be new 3D versions of already existing Blu-ray movie be made. ie; can there be a 3D version of Casino Royale on BD down the road or does it have to be a movie that was shot in 3D?



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    There are 3d movies on bluray. Journey to the Center of the Earth and My Bloody Valentine... and No to your second question, which is why Journey to the Center of the Earth comes with a 3d disk and a 2d disk.



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    1. Movies that have been released in 3D on home video using anaglyph technology(red/blue or purple/green glasses): Journey To The Center Of The Earth 3D, My Bloody Valentine 3D, Coraline, Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds, The Jonas Brothers: The 3-D Concert Experience, Friday The 13th Part 3 3-D (all these on Blu-Ray), Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (DVD only), The Adventures Of Sharkboy And Lavagirl (DVD only) and Amityville 3-D (UK DVD only).

    2. Companies are working right now on bringing the better, stereoscopic 3D technology (with uniform colorless glasses) to home video, which will mean new TVs and possibly new players which will be available by the end of 2010. To work with this technology any 3D film previously released will have to be re-released with the new technology in mind.

    3. Yes 3D can be applied to films that weren't originally conceived in 3D, this is a post process conversion which the studio can invest in. Disney and Warner Bros. are the ones that have done this the most. some sequences of Superman Returns and Harry Potter 5 and 6 had scenes converted to 3D for IMAX, while Chicken Little, The Nightmare Before Christmas 3D and Meet The Robinsons where all converted to 3D after the fact. Additionally Disney is re-releasing Toy Story 1 & 2 as well as The Beauty & The Beast next year, all newly converted to 3D and all the Star Wars movies will at some point get a 3D treatment when George Lucas is satisfied with the technology.



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    In my opinion there is a wide scope for the 3d movies in the coming of future. No can doubt about it. And I also agree to pdesign's opinion.



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    There is just no doubt regarding the future of 3d movies, it is very bright. We all are crazy about it from now and it will increase in the future as well.



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    Thanks Mshah for such a valuable information. I enjoyed it a lot. I also got certain important points from it.



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    Thanks for the info Was a good read! I look forward to all the new forms of stereoscopic visual content in the future there is so much potential.



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    It won't need to be shot in 3D again , it will just be converted Will be good to see Blue Ray 3D movies... the quality will be unreal.



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    Most films in the future will still be shot in 2D and then converted to 3D.



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    Quote Originally Posted by MovieLover View Post
    Most films in the future will still be shot in 2D and then converted to 3D.
    Yea because thats the only way worth doing it. They make a lot more money showing one movie in 2D & 3D then if they only show it in one. Plus some people (crazy people) don't like 3D hehe



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