Your Filmgoing Future: 3-D?
Author: AF Duncan
May 22nd, 2007
Personally, I’m not 100% convinced, but plenty of major Hollywood playas seem to think digital 3-D films are (once again) the future of cinema:
Audiences, which have had a taste of the future in 3-D versions of children’s fare like “Monster House” and “Chicken Little,” will get another early blast of the experience in Robert Zemeckis’s adventure-drama “Beowulf,” to be released, wherever possible in 3-D, by Paramount and Warner Brothers in November.
And DreamWorks Animation SKG has announced that all of its future movies will be shot in 3-D, for release beginning in 2009.
“I believe that this is the single greatest opportunity for the moviegoing experience since the advent of color,” Jeffrey Katzenberg, the chief executive of DreamWorks Animation, said in an e-mail message. “It has been more than 60 years since there has been a significant enhancement or innovation to the moviegoing experience.”
He predicted that starting in 2009, “a significant percentage of the big mainstream films will be made and exhibited in this format.”
No word yet on whether William Castle has risen from his grave to give the new technology/possible gimmick a whirl.
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