Supercharged holografic 3-D movies, and it's not red and blue
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James Cameron, the master mind behind Titanic among other movies has been hard at work making his next project, Avatar, which will reintroduce the world to 3-D movies.
However forget cheap red and blue glasses, he is using a new technology that lets as many as 60 frames to be used at once in clear glasses to allow full resolution and full color picture to be shot come right out of the screen into your theatre coming soon.
While it is yet to be seen if this new technology really as great as it is being made out to be only time will tell,
Also Ubisoft the video game maker who has the rights to making the video games for the Avatar movie, will make a video game to be released around the same time as the movie using the same technology, and then take it on to other games.
However forget cheap red and blue glasses, he is using a new technology that lets as many as 60 frames to be used at once in clear glasses to allow full resolution and full color picture to be shot come right out of the screen into your theatre coming soon.
While it is yet to be seen if this new technology really as great as it is being made out to be only time will tell,
Also Ubisoft the video game maker who has the rights to making the video games for the Avatar movie, will make a video game to be released around the same time as the movie using the same technology, and then take it on to other games.
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