The power of 3D is currently being utilised in every facet of the entertainment industry. Again. This is not the first time that 3D has been the next big thing. In fact it seems that 3D rears its head every 30 years, dating back to the first time it was used on the big screen back in the 20s. There was then a resurgence in the 50s and the 80s, but each time it was just a fleeting fad.
So what about today? Another 30 years have passed and right on queue 3D is back again. So are we going to see the same imminent demise we have previous times? Well, more so than any other time, it appears that 3D is here to stay. More and more movies than ever before are using it, and the technology and knowledge film makers have to create it is way in advance of anything we have ever had before.
Not only that, but for the first time it is infiltrating many other areas of our lives. Not only do we now have 3D TV but 3D displays are becoming more and more popular with companies all over the world as a way to get their messages across in the most effective way. 3D displays have allowed companies to create a much bigger impact that standard 2D displays by incorporating technology such as Holographic Projection.
Using Holographic Projection you can create almost any marketing media you need, from wholly interactive media through to simple displays or speeches given by well-known faces in the most realistic way possible.
So now, for the first time it is not just entertainment that is utilising all the great benefits of 3D, but now almost every industry is looking into how 3D technology can help them. So rather than being a fad this time, it looks like we have just entered the age of 3D.