3D movies - once it was a myth – now it’s happening. As 3D
technology progresses an ever increasing number of movies, especially some old
classics, are being rendered from their initial 2D patterns into 3D scenes.
While this has a few people amped up for remembering their most loved movie in
theaters, but, it has also quite agitated others. Some people love or hate 3D
movies, based on their experience of sickness or enjoyment. It’s all likely in
their mind.
In Pakistan, 3D cinemas started screening in 2010 when
atrium cinema launched in Karachi. Nadeem Mandviwala, director of Atrium
Cinemas Karachi, said that he first saw 3D movie in 1983 and then it took him
27 years to bring 3D technology to Pakistan. 3 Bahadur was the first Pakistan-owned
3D movie that screened by Atrium Cinema, Karachi. And it’s still going with the
same pace, Cine Star, Cinepax, Cineplex, Nueplex, Centaurus have been launched
that give high-quality and IMAX 3D technology to the viewers. But the debate
remains the same, is 3D as successful as it ought to be?
Yet 3D has not turn out to be as admired as some might have
anticipated. Many people say watching 3D gives them awful side-effects such as
nuisance or nausea. The legitimacy of today's 3D blockbusters can overwhelm
audiences. By using 3D glasses to exhibit various pictures to the two eyes,
stereoscopic 3D technology tricks the mind into trusting it is watching scene
instead of a flat image on a screen. Presently 3D TVs empower viewers to
encounter the effect at home too.
What the interest of 3D in motion picture theaters is,
mostly as it collapse the movie going impact. It transforms it into a spectacle
that takes away the concentration of what's really happening onscreen - the
story, the on-screen characters, and the composition of the plot. But you have
to wear glasses if you want to utilize your ticket.
