During this time there was a change over film industry because of technology. There was a growing problem of digital distribution to be overcome with regards to expiration of copyrights, content security, and enforcing copyright.
More films were also being released simultaneously to IMAX cinema, the first was in 2002's Disney animation Treasure Planet; and the first live action was in 2003's. Each day that passes by, technology is coming out, so that means new machines, new effects, new film industry to manage movies.
There has been an increasing globalization of cinema during this decade, with foreign-language films gaining popularity in English-speaking markets.
Recently there has been a revival in 3D film popularity the first being James Cameron's Ghosts of the Abyss which was released as the first full-length 3-D IMAX feature filmed with the Reality Camera System.
This camera system used the latest HD video cameras, not film, and was built for Cameron by Emmy nominated Director of Photography Vince Pace, to his specifications.
As of 2010, 3D movies were gaining and increasing popularity. After James Cameron's 3D movie Avatar became the highest-grossing film of all time, many other movies have followed suit and been released in 3D.
One major new development in the early 21st century is the development of systems that make it much easier for regular people to write, shoot, edit and distribute their own movies without the large apparatus of the film industry.
We can notice that every day films are changing, with new innovations about editing and production, which make the be more creative and original.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
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