3-D movies not a fad after all?
Who would have called it. After more than a decade of trying to get us into 3-D, Disney finally managed to make a little impact with the new Miley Cyrus movie. Making an impressive $45,000 per screen, it even got the studios talking with 3-D production houses. "Six months ago none of the studios would talk to us," says Sandy Climan, CEO of 3Ality Digital.
Since the coming of digital film, the process of making a 3-D movie has gotten easier. In the next two years, another 20 3-D movies will see the light of day.
It seems everybody is getting ready, from production to theater. I don't know about it being the "single most revolutionary change since color pictures," but at least some people don't mind paying the premium $15-$24 for a ticket.
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