
There's something about 3D that fascinates me? It's something to do with it feeling brilliantly retro, however cutting edge it's becoming.
We've been hearing about the 3D tipping point from studios for years now, so I think there's a real scepticism about what it's really going to deliver and when.
However, next year promises some big milestones:
- the role out of 3D screens will reach a critical mass
- Real-D technology will mean we get a genuine experience which doesn't give you a headache!
- bluray enables studios to go over their back catalogue and convert all CGI based scenes back to 3D, creating a real supply of content at last
- the studios are releasing some huge made for 3D productions, most notably James Cameron's hugely anticipated 'Avatar'
If all of these planets align, 2009 finally promises to be the year of 3D.
And that's just cinema.
Sky are making noises about 3D TV next year and Philips have already put a screen into production that doesn't require glasses. I was lucky enough to be invited by Orange France to see the Roland Garros tennis being filmed in 3D this summer and I can confirm that it's pretty impressive.
Finally, mobile; Korea already has mobiles with 3D cameras built in. The beauty of this is that with screens that small, you don't need glasses, as the brain is tricked into seeing a 3D image.
So, for the brand that's willing (and brave) enough to make the first move, there's huge opportunity next year.






