Avatar 3D.
3 Hours of pure entheogenic, tribal bliss. Displayed in wonderful, fully immersive 3D full-colour technology.
This was the first time I'd been privvy to 3D technology, which works using two channels of differently polarised light
The company is called Real D 3D, and instead of red and blue lenses, they use +/- lenses, which has the advantage
of allowing full colour.
Anyone else want to rant about how amanzing that film was?
3 Hours of pure entheogenic, tribal bliss. Displayed in wonderful, fully immersive 3D full-colour technology.
This was the first time I'd been privvy to 3D technology, which works using two channels of differently polarised light
The company is called Real D 3D, and instead of red and blue lenses, they use +/- lenses, which has the advantage
of allowing full colour.
Anyone else want to rant about how amanzing that film was?


