Who could think that one day people will enjoy movies like it is playing on their lap. But today, technology has given us gifts like Avatar, Tron- Legecy, Rio and so on and we can experience the movies so real like we see the view through the window of our room. Some people are just happy to watch 3D movies only as their focuses are only high definition graphics and entertainment, but it might not be enough for others who really feel curious about the making of 3D movies and the way those work.
From the 1850s until now the features, components and the effects of motion pictures have been changing progressively. At that time when motion pictures were at its initial stage, people literally ran away after experiencing one of the first era motion pictures where they saw a train coming through the screen and intended to go over the viewer. Whereas now, with the help of the technology motion pictures have filled with time length, story, sound and color which have changed motion pictures into movies; and its latest gift is the beautiful creation of graphics which is called 3D. The impact is huge from the time when people ran away after watching to now a day when people are watching movies as it is functioning on their lap. There are three most important aspects of 3D movies: The construction, Glasses those are used to watch 3D movies and 3D movie theaters. 3D concept was first shown to an audience on June 10, 1915. From then to the present it has changed step by step by the features like length, color, sound, animation quality and by so many other attributes. All those changes are the contributions of the development of the technology. In the past, James Cameron- director of Avatar had to wait about 15 years to present us the movie because of technology (http://video.about.com/movies/James-Cameron-Avatar.htm#vdTrn). That is why till now prosper of 3D moving pictures are mostly depending on technical strength of the cameras and
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