Re: Any REALISTIC hope that 3D MOVIES may soon LOSE popularity or die
It's a niche market. Wether it's successful or not will depend on if the broadcasters are willing to spend so much on broadcasting something with so little return. It's not like Blueray either, where it was only a matter a time for a high-res format to be adopted. Here, it's mostly a matter of preference and if people don't want to shell out for 3DTVs, then it's less of a viable market and some broadcasters are already seeing that.
Yeah, the big problem with 3DTVs is that there's no real standard at the moment. Different companies are pushing different things which aren't compatible which is then making it hard for adoption. If 3D broadcasts are made, there will need to be a standard in place that all TVs made will follow. It's just too expensive to broadcast in 3D though which is one of the underlying reasons why it won't take off. It's a niche market, and for the little return they'll get, it just won't be worth it. It's already happened with a Canadian broadcaster which I explained earlier in the thread.
Conversely as I mentioned the UK has a 3D channel, Sky 3D true it only has limited prgoramming but that is more down to the fact there isn't much out there not that there isn't demand. They've even broadcasted thinks like Football and Golf in 3D Live that is.
It's a niche market. Wether it's successful or not will depend on if the broadcasters are willing to spend so much on broadcasting something with so little return. It's not like Blueray either, where it was only a matter a time for a high-res format to be adopted. Here, it's mostly a matter of preference and if people don't want to shell out for 3DTVs, then it's less of a viable market and some broadcasters are already seeing that.