5/21/2023 0 Comments Imax sharks 3d 2017Certain regions are still getting 3D versions, such as IMAX Melbourne, but in the UK and the US we are not being afforded that luxury. It’s not as if IMAX 3D versions aren’t being made at all. There were certain sequences in Shang-Chi I felt would have looked great in 3D, (the water melting away from the lock for instance), and indeed a stereoscopic version of the movie was created, but the option for me to see it is no longer there. The problem with this is that it’s reducing 3D to a novelty theme park, level of entertainment – which I think is unfair. There is one place that 3D can still be seen – and that’s 4DX – the system where the seats move around and punch you in the back, lights flash and air is blasted into your face. Black Widow arrived in the UK in 2D IMAX only, and now the same has happened for Shang-Chi. That option seems though to have been taken away. This didn’t bother me, and the only place I would watch 3D anyway was in an IMAX, or theoretically in a Dolby Cinema (I’ve only ever seen one film in that format). Somehow it seems that 3D movies were priced higher, which never seem fair to me, especially when people were already paying a premium price for an IMAX experience.Ĭertainly, the public appetite for 3D waned, and where one it was nigh on impossible to find a 2D screening, it was 3D showings that became the exception. I would agree that ticket prices were an issue. This means a movie converted into 3D was not a problem. Latterly, however, directors were taking the time to oversee the 3D conversions, while the technical people got better at handling the software. This wasn’t done with most 3D movies, and the 3D effect was instead usually done by a quick and dirty conversion that produced some bad results which put people off the format. IMAX 3D however, was always a pleasure, and I found that 3D naysayers were always presently surprised.ģD was re-introduced to modern cinema by James Cameron’s Avatar back in 2009, but this was a movie designed from the ground up with 3D in mind. However, while IMAX is popular most people will still have experienced 3D on a regular screen, and I would agree that it was always disappointing and I would not choose to see a film in 3D in this way.
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