Turning Old Flicks 3D

3D Rehatches Classic Cinema and Reinvents TV

Let the consumer frenzies continue as 3D glasses not only go haute couture, but become a necessary accessory for movie-goers.

3D glasses will become more prominent with the promise to re-release classics like Titanic, scheduled for 3D release in 2012, are only the beginning for 3D glasses. Other classics such as the Terminator and Harry Potter series are under 3D discussion and it won’t stop there.

As Sony and Samsung announce plans to introduce 3D to television in coming months, here’s betting that 3D glasses will become the next hot product in an increasingly crowded electronics industry.

3D Glasses in Cinema
Re-releasing classics in 3D and making it a necessary accessory opens up opportunities for more immersive movie experiences.
3D TV
Introducing 3D technology to television will create a new market for 3D glasses as consumers adapt to a new viewing experience.
Reviving Classic Films Through 3D
3D technology offers an opportunity for studios to revive and monetize classic films in a new way.

Sectors Adopting This

Film Industry
3D re-releases of classic films presents an opportunity for the film industry to revitalize old content.
Television Industry
Introducing 3D TV creates new opportunities for television content and hardware creators.
Consumer Electronics
The increasing popularity of 3D technology creates a new product for consumer electronics companies to offer.
SCORE
5.2 out of 10
GENDER
70% Men30% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 49%
Activity 99%
Freshness 8%

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