According to the director of Avatar, James Cameron, the final push comes to 3D video games, and not by the film. "Video games provide the final push," said Cameron at the NAB 2011 conference in Las Vegas (via Yahoo). "They have not yet done so because the development cycles have been left behind." "The manufacturers of consumer electronics has introduced the 3D displays only a year ago, and it takes 18 to 24 months to produce high quality games." "Video games allow you to spread the autostereoscopic [without the use of glasses dedicated] for most consumers in this way will be the first approach to 3D.
The investment in this technology will increase, and the panels will be used for 3D movies and home consoles. " James Cameron was the supervisor of video games taken from the film Avatar, 3 million copies sold worldwide, and for the future think of an MMO: "I'd like to create an MMORPG set in the universe of Avatar and entirely designed for 3D, "says the director.
"In the future we'll do, but at the moment we are still working." At the time, Cameron is working on the script of Avatar 2 and 3, the film could debut in cinemas around the world in 2014 and 2015 respectively.
The investment in this technology will increase, and the panels will be used for 3D movies and home consoles. " James Cameron was the supervisor of video games taken from the film Avatar, 3 million copies sold worldwide, and for the future think of an MMO: "I'd like to create an MMORPG set in the universe of Avatar and entirely designed for 3D, "says the director.
"In the future we'll do, but at the moment we are still working." At the time, Cameron is working on the script of Avatar 2 and 3, the film could debut in cinemas around the world in 2014 and 2015 respectively.
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