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Introduction

Coined in the 1950's, it is commonly referred to stereoscopic imaging. Since the advent of the PC, it has been borrowed to mean almost anything dealing with images that have perspective and or volumetric qualities and now even sound.

Historically, a 3D film, TV program or comic book would turn heads with knowing anticipation. Now, the term "3D" is more common than the word "Internet". The public clearly likes 3D. Give them quality programs and they will want more. This is historic fact.

3D is fun for young and old alike. When the subject matter is interesting and it is technically well done, 3D is far more effective at creating long term memory associations than comparable presentation.

 
 
 
 
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