Digital 3D is a non-specific
3D standard in which films, television shows, and video games are presented and shot in digital 3D technology or later processed in digital
post-production to add a 3D effect.
One of the first studios to use digital 3D was
Walt Disney Pictures. In promoting their first CGI animated film ''
Chicken Little'', they trademarked the phrase
Disney Digital 3-D and teamed up with
RealD in order to present the film in 3D in the United States. A total of over 62 theaters in the US were retrofitted to use the RealD system. The 2008 animated feature ''
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'' was the first movie which was animated and rendered for digital 3D, whereas ''Chicken Little'' had been converted after it was finished.
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Even though some critics and fans were skeptical about digital 3D, it has gained in popularity. Now there are several competing digital 3D formats including
Dolby 3D,
XpanD 3D,
Panavision 3D,
MasterImage 3D
MasterImage 3D is a company that develops stereoscopic 3D systems for theaters, and auto-stereoscopic 3D displays for mobile devices.
3D Cinema Technology
The MasterImage 3D MI-CLARITY3D system for cinemas is a polarized 3D system that is based o ...
and
IMAX 3D
IMAX is a proprietary system of high-resolution cameras, film formats, film projectors, and theaters known for having very large screens with a tall aspect ratio (approximately either 1.43:1 or 1.90:1) and steep stadium seating.
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. The first home video game console to be capable of 3D was the
Sega Master System in which a limited number of titles were capable of delivering 3D.
History
A first wave of 3D film production began in 1952 with the release of ''
Bwana Devil'' and continued until 1955, a period known as
the golden era of 3D film.
Polarized 3D glasses were used. It was among several gimmicks used by movie studios (such as
Cinerama and
Cinemascope) to compete with television. A further brief period of 3D movie production occurred in the early 1980s.
After announcing that ''
Home on the Range'' would be their last hand drawn feature and in fear that
Pixar would not re-sign for a new distribution deal, Disney went to work on ''
Chicken Little''. The RealD company suggested that Disney use their 3D system and after looking at test footage Disney decided to proceed. In 2005, ''Chicken Little'' was a success at the box office in both 2D and 3D screenings. Two more films followed in their classic feature animation - ''
Meet the Robinsons'' and ''
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'' - along with several others. Since then many film studios have shot and released films in several digital 3D formats. In 2010, ''
Avatar
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'' became the first feature film shot in digital 3D to win the
Academy Award for Best Cinematography
The Academy Award for Best Cinematography is an Academy Award awarded each year to a cinematographer for work on one particular motion picture.
History
In its first film season, 1927–28, this award (like others such as the acting awards) ...
and was also the first feature film shot using 3D technology nominated for
Best Picture.
Live-action
The standard for shooting live-action films in 3D involves using two cameras mounted so that their lenses are about as far apart from each other as the average pair of human eyes, recording two separate images for both the left eye and the right eye. In principle, two normal 2D cameras could be put side-to-side but this is problematic in many ways. The only real option is to invest in new stereoscopic cameras. Moreover, some cinematographic tricks that are simple with a 2D camera become impossible when filming in 3D. This means those otherwise cheap tricks need to be replaced by expensive CGI. for example Oz the Great and Powerful.
In 2008,
Journey to the Center of the Earth became the first live-action feature film to be shot with the earliest
Fusion Camera System released in Digital 3D. This film was later followed with several other films shot in Live-action. The 2009 release of ''Avatar'' was shot in a 3D process that is based on how the human eye looks at an image. It was an improvement to a currently existing 3D camera system. Many 3D camera rigs still in use simply pair two cameras side by side, while newer rigs are paired with a
beam splitter or both camera lens built into one unit. Digital Cinema cameras are not really required for 3D but are the predominant medium 99% of what is photographed. Film options include IMAX 3D and
Cine 160.
Animation
CGI animated films can be rendered as stereoscopic 3D version by using two virtual cameras. Because the entire movie is basically a 3D model, it only takes twice the rendering time and a little effort to properly set up stereoscopic views.
In 2004
The Polar Express was the first stereoscopic 3D computer animated feature film. In November 2005, Walt Disney Studio Entertainment released ''
Chicken Little'' in digital 3D format. The first 3D feature by
DreamWorks Animation ''
Monsters vs Aliens'' followed in 2009 and used a new digital rendering process called
InTru3D which is a process developed by
Intel
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to create more realistic 3D images despite the fact that they are animated. InTru3D is not a way that films are exhibited in theaters in 3D, the films created in this process are seen in either RealD 3D or IMAX 3D.
Video games
In June 1986, Sega released the
Sega Master System, part of the
third generation of gaming consoles. The system had a card slot that provided power to a single pair of
LCD shutter glasses, allowing certain games to be viewed in 3D; however, only 8 3D-compatible games were ever released, and when the system was redesigned in 1990 in order to cut down on manufacturing costs, it lost the ability to support 3D. It was the first known electronic device released in North America to use LCD shutter glasses.
In July 1995, Nintendo released the
Virtual Boy, built around a 3D viewer held closely to users' eyes, acting like a pair of
goggles
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. Both left and right eye images were red, and put strain on players' eyes; the system was a failure and was discontinued the following year. In December 2008, several third party developers for the
PlayStation 3
The PlayStation 3 (PS3) is a home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment, Sony Computer Entertainment. The successor to the PlayStation 2, it is part of the PlayStation brand of consoles. It was first released on Novemb ...
announced they would work toward bringing Stereoscopic 3D gaming to major gaming consoles using their own technology. In the coming months, both the
Xbox 360
The Xbox 360 is a home video game console developed by Microsoft. As the successor to the original Xbox, it is the second console in the Xbox series. It competed with Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the seventh generati ...
and the PlayStation 3 will be capable of 3D imaging via 3D TV and system/hardware updates. On June 15, 2010 at the E3 Expo, Nintendo unveiled the
Nintendo 3DS
The is a handheld game console produced by Nintendo. It was announced in March 2010 and unveiled at E3 2010 as the successor to the Nintendo DS. The system features backward compatibility with Nintendo DS video games. As an eighth-generati ...
, the successor to the
Nintendo DS series of handheld consoles. It is the first gaming console to allow 3D viewing without the need for 3D glasses or an equivalent.
Home media
Television
When the unexpected 3D box office success of ''Avatar'' — combined with a record twenty 3D films released in 2009 — produced a presumption among TV manufacturers of heavy consumer demand for 3D television, research and development increased accordingly.
Samsung
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launched the first 3D TV in February 2010, with the release — via selected retailers — of a 3D starter kit that comprised a Samsung branded 3D-capable High Definition player and television, with two pairs of its 3D glasses, an exclusive 3D edition of ''Monsters vs. Aliens'', along with a discount on the purchase of three other 3D movies. In June 2010,
Panasonic announced Coraline and ''
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs'' as bonus 3D titles with the purchase of any of its 3D TVs. On June 22, 2010, ''
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs'' became the first 3D title to be released without any requirement to buy any new electronic hardware, while a free Blu-ray of this
Sony
, commonly stylized as SONY, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. As a major technology company, it operates as one of the world's largest manufacturers of consumer and professional ...
title would be included in any of its 3D entertainment packages.
Specifications for 3D included the
HDMI 1.4a standards. Some 3D TVs produced simulated 3D effects from standard 2D input, but its effectiveness is limited in the matter of depth.
Each of the TV manufacturers would design its own 3D glasses in accord with its own 3D television technology. Although the only option available in 2010 was
active shutter technology, TV manufacturers (notably
LG and
Vizio) in mid to late 2011 would offer passive circular polarized glasses, while Sony announced a 3D technology ostensibly requiring no 3D glasses at all. In 2015 Samsung unveiled an 8K display with glasses-free 3D — then the largest and highest resolution 3D TV of all.
Home video
Several
DVD and Blu-ray releases have already tried their hands at releasing the 3D versions of films by using an
anaglyph format. One noted release prior to the advent of digital cinema is the 1982 film
Friday the 13th: Part 3 in 3D, but other such films actually shot digitally like
Coraline were released on DVD and Blu-ray. Both included 2D and 3D versions and both were packaged with pairs of 3D glasses.
The Blu-ray Association ordered a new standard for presenting 3D content on Blu-ray that would also be
backwards compatible
Backward or Backwards is a relative direction.
Backwards or Sdrawkcab (the word "backwards" with its letters reversed) may also refer to:
* "Backwards" (''Red Dwarf''), episode of sci-fi TV sitcom ''Red Dwarf''
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with all 2D displays. In December 2009, it was announced that they had adopted the Multiview Video Codec, which would be playable in all Blu-ray disc players even if they could not generate a 3D image. The codec contains information that is readable on a 2D output plus additional information that can only be read on a 3D output and display. A future extension for
4K Blu-ray 3D is currently in development for the
hevc codec
Broadcasting
In 2008, the BBC broadcast the world's first live sporting event in 3D, transmitting an England vs. Scotland rugby match to a London cinema. On April 3, 2010,
Sky TV broadcast a Chelsea vs. Manchester United match to around 1,000 pubs in the U.K.
ESPN 3D launched on June 11, 2010. On July 1, 2010,
N3D became the world's first 24-hour 3D channel. 25 matches of in the
2010 FIFA World Cup
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soccer tournament were broadcast in 3D.
See also
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2D to 3D conversion
2D to 3D video conversion (also called 2D to stereo 3D conversion and stereo conversion) is the process of transforming 2D ("flat") film to 3D film, 3D form, which in almost all cases is stereoscopy, stereo, so it is the process of creating image ...
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2D-plus-Depth
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3D film
3D films are motion pictures made to give an illusion of Three-dimensional space, three-dimensional solidity, usually with the help of Stereoscopy#3D viewers, special glasses worn by viewers. They have existed in some form since 1915, but had been ...
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List of 3D films
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List of 3D video games
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MasterImage 3D
MasterImage 3D is a company that develops stereoscopic 3D systems for theaters, and auto-stereoscopic 3D displays for mobile devices.
3D Cinema Technology
The MasterImage 3D MI-CLARITY3D system for cinemas is a polarized 3D system that is based o ...
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Panavision 3D
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RealD Cinema by RealD Inc.
References
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