While ice - less 3DTV is already winging its elbow room to Japan in the shape ofToshiba ’s two midget television , James Cameronreckons it ’s “ eight to ten years forth ” until it autostereoscopic 3DTV properly withdraw off . For now , we ’re stuck with glasses .
https://gizmodo.com/glasses-less-3dtvs-from-toshiba-will-be-available-in-ja-5654805
He spoke about 3DTV at the Blu - Con 2010 conference today , and shared some interesting details on the protracted interlingual rendition of Avatar — apparently those extra 16 minute ended up be Fox $ 1 million per minute , which is the reason theychose to re - release itin cinemas , so as to seek and recoup some of the costs .

https://gizmodo.com/avatar-returning-to-imax-3d-for-two-weeks-5583338
Cameron haspreviously harpedon about how the manufacture needs to fool more in 3-D , rather than applying it military post - production like the studio of Clash of the Titans , and the latest Harry Potter moving-picture show did — orattempted , in the latter ’s case .
https://gizmodo.com/james-cameron-urges-industry-to-shoot-in-3d-5538822

“ You see another trip with the most recent Harry Potter movie from the same studio making the same mistake – except really getting larrup for it now because they did n’t get the pic done .
They announced it in 3D – threw a crew of money trying to convert it to 3D in mail - production and it just did n’t play . They just did n’t get it done . ”
Cameron’ssigned on to do Avatar 2 and 3 , which he ’ll begin work on next twelvemonth . While I do feel that fussy storey ’s been flog to destruction , Avatar was believably the neat illustration of 3D. While I ’m not in person a fan of the data formatting I do wait the sidereal day when I do n’t have to squeeze a pair of 3D glasses onto the top of the glasses I already wear — nor fork out over $ 100 per pair of glasses . [ BBCandTechRadar ]

https://gizmodo.com/avatar-2-and-3-will-see-james-cameron-pick-up-the-3d-ca-5674572
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