3-D Movies
Have you ever watched 3D movies recently? The advent of the 3D technology has been hailed as a breakthrough in the movie industry around the world. Millions of people the world over poured into the movie theaters to witness this recent technological development that took a movie in terms of story-telling to a whole new plateau. The history of cinematography dates back hundreds of years. The Lumiere brothers sent shock waves around the world with their first -ever short film of a train pulling into the station in the late 19th century. At that time, the audience never saw the sequence of images and got scared, because they thought the train was coming right towards them. Since then, cinematography has gone a long way and this recent technological development is taking the world by storm nowadays. 3D movies are indeed a much more convincing and powerful way for movie directors to get their message across to the audience, and it certainly makes movies much more interesting. Thanks to the 3D technology, movies have become much more engaging. The audience feels as if they were actually involved in the action instead of being detached observers. The images projected seem so real to the point where they sometimes make the audience fringes. Thus, people can become easily invested and engrossed in the films. Some people dismiss 3D films as a ploy on the part of the movie industry to bring people to the theaters, so that they can rake in huge revenues. Others think it will not have a lasting effect, since by nature, people soon become accustomed to new technologies that will be eventually viewed as nothing new and mundane. They believe that people will soon get grossed out by a flood of 3D movies in a matter of time and will not find it interesting anymore. Even though people's interest will gradually decline, I think it will be here to stay for a long time, if not forever, due to its said special effects. This technological innovation has definitely added another facet to the conventional 2D movies. It is certainly a powerful tool to make images seem so much real, which gives the audience the impression that they are part of the action of the films. Hopefully, this technology will not be confined to a few hollywood blockbusters and we will see all sorts of films in 3D. |
Sunday, October 31, 2010
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1. Yes, it has three paragraphs.
ReplyDelete2. Yes, a question is a hook in the introduction. Also, it has background of movie industry.
3. It has clear idea of the issue.
4. Yes, it supports 3D movie.
5. ‘At that time, the audience never saw the sequence of images and got scared, because they thought the train was coming right towards them.’ I agree with this sentence. That’s how I felt when I saw 3D movie.
6. Even though people's interest will gradually decline, I think it will be here to stay for a long time, if not forever, due to its said special effects. I think it needs more explanation.
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ReplyDelete1. Yes
2.. It has a very interesting hook sentence to it. However, I think the background information of 3D technology was too long for an introductory paragraph. It would be better to shorten it and state the thesis sentence after that background information.
3. Yes, the writer's opinion is that 3D movies are interesting to watch.
4. It contains personal reasons(opinions) and facts. Mostly, the special effects of 3D films and how people love when they watch the movies in 3D.
5. I liked the sentence when the writer mentioned how the image projecting out from the screen sometimes seem so real that people fringe. It reminded me of personal experience when I went to the theatre and saw 3D movies.
6. I think the writer wrote the essay in an organized way and shows some of the reasons to back up her point. But, maybe if I were her, I would also include some of my personal experiences and maybe include informations on how 3D films are becomming successful these days, and he recent trends of films showing movies in 3D instead of 2D.
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3D Movies
Have you watched 3D movies recently? 3D technology is considered the biggest breakthrough in the movie industry around the world in this century. Millions of people the world over poured into the movie theaters to witness this recent technological development that took a movie in terms of story-telling to a whole new plateau. The history of cinematography dates back hundreds of years. The Lumiere brothers sent shock waves around the world with their first -ever short film of a train pulling into the station in the late 19th century. At that time, the audience never saw the sequence of images and got scared, because they thought the train was coming right towards them. Since then, cinematography has gone a long way and this recent technological development is taking the world by storm nowadays. 3D movies are really a much more convincing and powerful way for movie directors to get their message across to the audience, and it certainly makes movies much more interesting.
Thanks to the 3D technology, movies have become much more engaging. The audience feels as if it was actually involved in the action instead of being detached observers. The images seem so real to the point where they sometimes make the audience cringes. Thus, people can become easily invested and engrossed in the films. Some people dismiss 3D films as a ploy on the part of the movie industry to bring people to the theaters, so that they can rake in huge revenues. Others think it will not have a lasting effect, since by nature, people soon become accustomed to new technologies that will be eventually viewed as nothing new and mundane. They believe that people will soon get grossed out by a flood of 3D movies in a matter of time and will not find it interesting anymore. Even though people's interest will gradually decline, I think it will be here to stay for a long time, if not forever, mainly because of the special effects that I have described above.
This technological innovation has definitely added another facet to the conventional 2D movies. It is certainly a powerful tool to make images seem so much real, which gives the audience the impression that they are part of the action of the films. Hopefully, this technology will not be confined to a few Hollywood blockbusters and we will see all sorts of films in 3D such a , such as documentaries and other educational genres.