Hollywood director James Cameron told a BBC interviewer this week that he believes all forms of entertainment will eventually be in 3D because “that’s how we see the world.” Cameron has directed and produced some of the biggest grossing movies of recent years, including the groundbreaking 3D film Avatar, so he should know.
3D movies are remaining popular across the country, with plenty of new 3D releases coming up at the cinema. In the next few months you’ll be able to catch a wide range of films which includes “Metallica Through The Never”, dedicated to the rock band and set to premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on the 9th of September, the return of Bilbo and the dwarves in “The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug”, the new Disney animated musical “Frozen” as well as the anticipated sequels “Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 2” and “Thor: The Dark World”.
If you prefer to enjoy your entertainment at home, Sky TV has some amazing 3D programming too; over the next few weeks sports fans can relive highlights from the 2012/2013 season with Manchester United- Champion’s Story 3D, while nature lovers can enjoy the incredible Micro Monsters series with David Attenborough, and there are 3D movies for all the family.
You can even use a 3D TV to view your own work, with modern digital cameras like the Panasonic Lumix capable of taking 3D still photos which you can view on your television.
If you don’t have 3D TV at home yet, now is the time to upgrade. We have a great range of 3D televisions and accessories, making it easy to get everything that you need for the entertainment of the future.
Buying a 3D television doesn’t restrict you to 3D programming alone, of course; you’ll still be able to enjoy all the usual programmes, so treat yourself to a new TV and get ready to really enjoy the upcoming Autumn TV schedule.