1. 2D uses horizontal and vertical dimensions, and the image is turned to the side. It turns into a line. It is flat. 3D adds the depth to a dimension. This third dimension allows for rotation and visualization from many different perspectives. 3D is the difference between a photo and a sculpture.
2. 3D technology was created by David Brewster in 1944.
3.There has been an expansion in 3D films because people find them more appealing, eye popping, realistic, and entertaining. It makes the experience seem real.
4. Very high grossing 3D films are Avatar which gained $760,507,625, Marvel's The Avengers which gained $623,357,910, Toy Story 3 which gained $415,004,880, and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 which gained $381,011,219. Regular films gross higher than 3D films.
5. What are some examples of special effects found in films?
Some special effects found in films are:
Morphing
Morphing
-Motion control photography
-Optical effects
-Optical effects
-Optical printing
-Prosthetic makeup effect
-Wire removal
-Computer-generated imagery
-Digital compositing
-In-camera effects
-Match moving
-Miniature effects
-Wire removal
-Computer-generated imagery
-Digital compositing
-In-camera effects
-Match moving
-Miniature effects
6. Some of the first films to use special effects are Forbidden Planet, The Ten Commandments, Eadweard Muybridge's The Horse in Motion and Primitive Motion Studies, Dickson Greeting, and Pauvre Pierrot.