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4 March 2008 The hybrid theatre
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Proceedings Volume 6803, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XIX; 68030Y (2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.765899
Event: Electronic Imaging, 2008, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
Ever since the first movie picture house was opened, experiencing the unique cinematic experience has constantly evolved. Technological advances continually guarantee that more changes will happen to create the ultimate cinematic experience. Cinema has been reincarnated time after time, from the first hand cranked silent movie to the modern day Digital Cinema. The technology used to depict the story changes; along with that change is the human thirst for a better transformation, for a more enjoyable, more encompassing, more believable, more immersive, yet simultaneously a more bewitching, entertainment experience. "In this volatile business of ours, we can ill afford to rest on our laurels, even to pause in retrospect. Times and conditions change so rapidly that we must keep our aim constantly focused on the future." --Walt Disney. 1 It has been said that "content is king". By itself, that implies a disservice to the technology that supports it. Without the technology, the content could not exist. In today's digital society; a movie can be downloaded to a handheld playback device the moment it is released. Offering these services at a cheap rate would enable studios to stay ahead of the curve, virtually eliminate video piracy and create the ability to deliver first class uncompromised content. It's only a matter of time when new released movies would be distributed this way too and people are given the choice to view in the comfort of their own homes, hand held device or view at a local theatre.
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Ron Gillen "The hybrid theatre", Proc. SPIE 6803, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XIX, 68030Y (4 March 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.765899
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KEYWORDS
3D displays

Projection systems

Glasses

3D vision

Light sources and illumination

Silver

Televisions

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