‘Monsters vs. Aliens’ in 3-D: Taking filmmaking to another dimension
By Behind The Scenes TV on Apr 9, 2009 in Digital Cinema

“The Jazz Singer” brought sound to the movies. “Becky Sharp” did the same for color. Now “Monsters vs. Aliens” is accelerating Hollywood’s 3-D revolution.
Change in the movie business usually happens at a glacial pace, but the surging popularity of 3-D movies, dramatized by “Monsters vs. Aliens’ ” $59.3-million opening weekend — the biggest for a 3-D movie — has directors and studio executives quickly reconsidering which, and how many, of their future film projects can be reworked into the immersive medium.
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