Tuesday, July 17, 2012

3D Technology Influences More Than Just the Movies

Following the increasing popularity of 3D movies and the rise of the technology behind these productions it seems the influence of 3D will not remain limited to just cinema or TV productions in the future. 3D movies have become mainstream and the technology behind them has been influencing the way people view video and movie media. Technically, shooting a 3D movie is far more difficult than shooting normally as each angle and lens has to be changed accordingly, but game developers and animators have been looking at these factors and how they can adapt them to work for other media. The advantages of 3D are obvious as the viewer is far more immersed in the storyline and the movie or game suddenly becomes an interactive experience that comes to life.

Evidence that 3D technology is reaching far beyond just the film industry is cemented by the arrival of a stereo 3D online video slots game from the leading casino software developers, Microgaming. This prototype will lead the way for other developers and has guaranteed Sterling Silver 3D slots will be marked down in the records as a successful 3D enterprise.

Popular online casino review site; Belle Rock Entertainment rated JackpotCity casino, one of the exclusive sites that host the 3D version of Sterling Silver as a 5 star casino, largely based on the superb quality of the games available and their technological prowess in bringing the latest state of the art games to a wider audience.

It seems that 3D films and technology have not only influenced the movie and gaming sector, but they have also been instrumental in promoting technology in the medical field, resource discovery and even the real estate industry. The technology is becoming more readily available and in fields such as the medical sector, it can be utilised to be of far more value than just as an entertainment option. When a type of technology starts influencing other industries, it always has a positive effect as the value becomes recognised and improvements are made to ensure its continuity. 3D technology is something to watch and we should see it being used in a more widespread way over the next few years.

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