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Old 05-24-2010, 10:21 PM
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Default Pirates Of The Caribbean Four To Be Shot In 3D!

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Strange Tides will be shot in 3D, with Johnny Depp but without Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightly. Read it here.

It's no surprise that any new blockbuster movie is to be shot in 3D after the massive success of Avatar. What amazes me is the way in which Avatar created a trend of 3D technology.

Avatar has also inspired gaming developers to create 3D games. UBIsoft have predicted that 50% of games in 2012 will be 3D. This begs the question 'Will TV technology be as quick to develop? Will it be cheap enough for the general public?' Read it here.
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