Another Dimension – how much difference can it make?

 

Here is an interesting article about stereoscopic movies,
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1886541-3,00.html

 

    One theory, James Cameron says, is that 3-D viewing "is so close to a real experience that it actually triggers memory creation in a way that 2-D viewing doesn't." His own theory is that stereoscopic viewing uses more neurons. That's possible. After watching all that 3-D, I was a bit wiped out. I was also totally entertained.

Well, its real because of another dimension and much more entertaining, but does it change the story at all? It can make the whole experience more frightening or live but movies like Schindler's List and The Silence of the Lambs can frighten you with its story and performances without any technology.

Its just me being too focused of story, maybe this another dimension opens new frontiers in storytelling and performance.

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