![]() They announced some time ago that they would soon come to an agreement to rent major Hollywood 3D movies alongside their independent 3D content, but that looks to have fallen through. There was a smart TV app called 3D Crave that enabled rentals of some 3D movies and shorts, but they were bought by Rokit, who have a 3D streaming service for their 3D phones. The other 3D streaming provider would be for the Red Hydrogen One 3D phone, but again, there are no recent movies and the prices are exorbitant. They also disabled 3D playback ability on all but a few older devices, making even people with modern 3D projectors or 3D phones unable to watch them, and no new 3D movies have been added in a couple of years, meaning they probably abandoned it. Vudu offers half-resolution side by side 3D movies, but the prices are too high making it more logical to buy a better quality 3D Blu-ray. ![]() Question: What are your thoughts on 3D digital copies?Īnswer: So far I'm only aware of two 3D digital copy providers for premium content. Here's one from India that claims to be affordable: ![]() Do you know any offshore 3D conversion companies that do quality work at a low cost? Much thanks for your help!Īnswer: Here is a company that it isn't clear where they're located or their prices, but they are likely cheaper: I used one in Germany some years ago but they went bankrupt. Question: I’m a filmmaker and I wonder if you can please recommend two or three 3D conversion companies that do quality conversions but at a more economical price than LA based post houses. As for new 3D TVs being made, if you count projectors, 3D TVs have never stopped being made, including new 4K HDR ones. First, theatrical releases keeping 3D alive is still very much a big business, even in the United States, and this is besides the strong base of those who regularly import new titles on Blu-ray 3D. Is there any hope of this coming?Īnswer: You answered your own question. Question: With no new 3D TVs on the horizon as manufacturers push 4K, won’t new 3D home video titles soon dry up completely? The only thing keeping them alive is theatrical releases until a manufacturer introduces a new generation of 4K TVs with 3D to differentiate them from the marketplace. No, in that traditional flat panel TVs with 3D functionality have been discontinued by most manufacturers. Yes, in that new 3D projectors continue to be made every year, the latest ones with 4K and HDR, and 4K 3D Blu-ray players as well as Blu-ray 3D movies continue to be made and sold. The notable exception would be Ratatouille which is sometimes advertised as Region Free when it is Region B locked, but if you buy a Region Free disc player, even that doesn't matter.Īnswer: Yes and no. Just always check that the 3D disc is Region A or Region Free/0. Most Blu-ray 3Ds can be bought from .uk fairly cheap, sometimes cheaper than the US would've charged even when you include import fees and shipping. Is the quality the same as in the U.S.?Īnswer: Yes! The quality is identical to what you'd get here. You mentioned that 3D Blu-rays are still sold overseas. Question: I have a 3D TV which my wife and I love.
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