The First Movie:
The earliest documented account of an exhibition of projected motion pictures in the United States was in June 1894 in Richmond, Indiana by Charles Francis Jenkins. Jenkins used his Phantoscope to project his film for an audience of family, friends, and reporters.
3D:
A 3D film is a movie that plays in a three dimensional way and appears to pop out of the screen while the audience genuinely wears glasses to help make it look clearer. The earliest 3-D films were presented in the 1920s. In the 1950s, they were promoted as a way to offer audiences something that they could not see at home on television.
IMAX:
IMAX produces image quality far superior to conventional film because its frame size is more than ten times that of 35 mm film. Invented in Canada, IMAX theaters use a oversized screen as well as special projectors.
The earliest documented account of an exhibition of projected motion pictures in the United States was in June 1894 in Richmond, Indiana by Charles Francis Jenkins. Jenkins used his Phantoscope to project his film for an audience of family, friends, and reporters.
3D:
A 3D film is a movie that plays in a three dimensional way and appears to pop out of the screen while the audience genuinely wears glasses to help make it look clearer. The earliest 3-D films were presented in the 1920s. In the 1950s, they were promoted as a way to offer audiences something that they could not see at home on television.
IMAX:
IMAX produces image quality far superior to conventional film because its frame size is more than ten times that of 35 mm film. Invented in Canada, IMAX theaters use a oversized screen as well as special projectors.