First 3D film no glasses are needed

The film “Avatar 2” is in preparation for the newest contemporary technology, which will enable the public to experience 3D without the use of glasses. If you've seen the film “Avatar”, director James Cameron hopes his continuation will surprise viewers. His Lithtorm Entainment production house has renewed the five-year contract with Christie Company [...]
The film “Avatar 2” is in preparation for the newest contemporary technology, which will enable the public to experience 3D without the use of glasses.
If you have seen the film “Avatar”, director James Cameron hopes his continuation will surprise viewers.
His Lithtorm Entainment production home has renewed the five-year contract with Christie Digital Company, with the aim of advancing 3D technology for film purposes.
As part of the deal, film production will have access to the Christie Mirage projection system 4 K LH RGB, the specificity of which is the possibility of 3D content projections in the 4K resolution at the speed of changing quarts of 120 frames per second.
Cameron said he has been trying long to find a way to avoid 3D glasses and viewers offers better experience. Laseric Projection RGB works on the principle of separate red, blue and green lasers, which produce light, transmits Kosovas.
It's the same projection system that was used in Billy Lynn's Long Hallftime Walk film directed by Aang Lee.
Only six films in the world were equipped to broadcast Lee's film in the largest and most high - speed resolution, so that additional versions of the film are made in smaller resolutions so that it becomes possible to appear in other theater halls.