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Future of 3D movies - Up and Down of People Interest

December 23, 2017 Unknown 0 Comments

Is 3D Movie Trend is Getting Boom or Losing Interest?

When it comes to 2D or 3D movies then we mostly think about 3d movies. But you did calculate ever that what will be the future of the 3d cinema movies? It is not to say that people are losing interest like Americans and Chinese are going to towards to making new movies fastly. Eight years after James Cameron’s Avatar wowed moviegoers with its much-hyped 3D technology, the American 3D movie bubble is deflating. As the film industry makes more and more 3D movies, fewer and fewer Americans are willing to pay the lofty price of admission.

The latest released by Justice League, a film in which a brave, plucky band of CGI artists gallantly battle Henry Cavill’s mustache. The film is available to watch in either 2D or 3D, with most multiplexes offering audiences either option. And lots of people like to opt to see it in 2D and very much regretted it because 3d work was not good. Sadly the box office figures for Justice League 2D vs Justice League 3D are unlikely to be released so some people decided to look at the historic trend more broadly.

Public  Views About 3D Movies

A 2011 YouGov survey of almost 3,000 Britons gives us an insight into the views of UK cinema-goers.  Only 22% thought that watching a movie in 3D improved the overall cinema experience.  A whopping 59% either didn’t know or didn’t care about 3D in the context of their overall cinema experience. That same survey revealed that only 17% of people disagreed with the statement that 3D movies were “a phase that will pass”.  41% of people called 3D movies a gimmick and only 19% felt that the format “improved the quality of a film”.Finally, the survey revealed that part of the barrier to 3D movies is the glasses.  52% of respondents said that they would be more likely to watch a 3D movie in the cinema if they didn’t need to wear 3D glasses.  40% said removing glasses from the equation wouldn’t affect their decision, 4% didn’t know and 4% said it would make them less likely to go to the cinema.

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