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Yes, so far all types of 3D movies in theaters require glasses.
The last movie that was released in theaters was "Star Wars: The Clone Wars," which is the pilot for the TV show with the same name, and that was in 2008. The last live-shot movie that was released in theaters was "Episode 3: Revenge of the "Sith and that was in 2005.
As people bought televisions, they went to theaters less.
yes it was based on the agatha christie book of the same name and aired on TV without a release in theaters. .
The glasses need to be magenta and a specific shade of green. Regular red/green or blue/green do not work properly. If you saw it in theater you also cannot wear the glasses you wore in the theater if you are now watching it on ur tv at home..they are 2 different formats..just though i would let you know cuz alot of my friernds steal the glasses from the theater expecting them to work for anything 3d and they dont.
Because 3D animation is so popular these days, it's becoming more assessible to people at home. There are now 3D televisions that come with 3D glasses, much like in the theaters. The 3D option can be turned on or off depending on what type of viewing is preferred.
For any passive 3D television, the 3D glasses from movie theaters will work.
Passive 3D TVs polarizing glasses similar to those at the movie theaters.
3D movie glasses can be obtained in wholesale quantities from DHGate. Note that 3D movie theaters use circular polarization to produce the 3D effect, which is totally different from the shutter systems domestic 3D TVs use. Movie theater 3D glasses will not work with a 3D TV - neither will the make effective or safe sunglasses.
depends if the theatres glasses are the red and blue ones or the grey ones, and if your tv is red and blue or grey.
The cheap brands such as LG and Vizio will work in the cinema but when you are given glasses every time you visit the theater, why would you want to?
It depends on the 3D television you own. If you own a Samsung, then Samsung glasses are appropriate. Similarly for Sony and Panasonic use glasses designed for the models. The exception is LG. Because they only produce low resolution 3D televisions, they don't need particular glasses. Any cheap throw away glasses from the movie theaters will work. Of course, the cheap ones might not be the most comfortable.
Of course you can. There is a clipper-type of 3D glasses that you can wear over your prescription glasses. It is not expensive or hard to find. Just type in 3D Glasses Clip on the internet and you will see lots of results. If you don't want the clip type then there are also 3D prescription glasses. I know the LG sells passive glasses for their 3D TVs that you can use for their TVs, theaters, and also as polarized sunglasses. However, it won't work with any of the other active 3D TVs because active TVs are only designed to work on the manufactured brand.
Battery powered 3D glasses means they are active 3D glasses and they only work with their own manufactured brand. However the compatibility of passive 3D glasses for other TVs are much higher. They work on any 3D TVs or theaters if they use the same passive technology. The passive 3D TV glasses are also lightweight due to no batteries being attatched. Plus, they don't need to be charged everytime before/after use unlike the active ones.
Movie theater 3D is much higher resolution than domestic television. The system uses twin projection systems to deliver full resolution images to both eyes. Active 3D televisions retain full HD resolution although this is still lower than cinema images. Passive 3D such as LG televisions have just half the resolution of other 3D televisions, so they are much lower than movie theaters. However, LG televisions use the same disposable glasses that can be used in movie theaters.
You can watch it on fox30 September 1st 2008 on tv but not in theaters
only on TV not in theaters
The newest technology, which has been very popular with consumers and movie watchers, have been 3D televisions. When choosing a new 3D TV for your home there are various aspects that you should consider. One thing to consider when purchasing a 3D TV is the type of glasses that you will need to wear. Some 3D TV's require watchers to wear heavy and bulky glasses to get the 3D image. These glasses are not only inconvenient to wear, but are quite expensive. A better option would be to choose a TV that can be watched while wearing passive 3D glasses. These glasses are quite cheap and are similar to the ones given for free and movie theaters.