Re: Is it end of 3D technology in tv?
I've yet to fully experience 3d TV in the home, but from what I've seen on the cinemas, it is not really worth it. Most directors prefer not to use it, it is at the request of the film company as they can charge more. A lot of the times the films are post-production 3d (converted to 3d after the filming has been completed)
However, the few times where the director has decided to chuck a few extra million dollars more than the standard conversion cost, it has been worth it. You can notice the difference. Unfortunately, this is the exception rather than the rule.
I've yet to fully experience 3d TV in the home, but from what I've seen on the cinemas, it is not really worth it. Most directors prefer not to use it, it is at the request of the film company as they can charge more. A lot of the times the films are post-production 3d (converted to 3d after the filming has been completed)
However, the few times where the director has decided to chuck a few extra million dollars more than the standard conversion cost, it has been worth it. You can notice the difference. Unfortunately, this is the exception rather than the rule.
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