Saturday, May 22, 2010

4. Promoting the 3D Venue World-wide using Blogs Containing Anaglyph Format 3D Photos of Local Geographical Areas


The excellent 2009 movie Avatar which was shown in the 3D venue became a financial blockbuster as a result of being successfully marketed and shown pretty much all over the planet. Because of its great quality and good story line, it was very well received by most of the world's movie goers and many of them even went to see it more than once. We believe that the success of this movie was instrumental in fully opening the world's doors to the 3D venue!

To prove our contention, many more 3D movies have already been produced are now scheduled to be produced because of that one 3D blockbuster's huge financial success. Also, reasonably priced 3D TV's have been invented and are now biring sold in anticipation of a huge new market for 3D movies and 3D sports broadcasts because ESPN is going to broadcast sporting events in 3D this year (2010). So more and more people are looking forward to seeing more and more things in 3D.

Unfortunately however, as a result of all of this success in the top quality, polarized and shutter glass 3D formats, most of the world's people are not aware that the anaglyph 3D format is still available by which to inexpensively and relatively easily create and / or view 3D images. So they expect that all 3D screens will require the same polarized or shutter glasses with which they were provided at the movie theaters where Avatar was shown.

Anaglyph format 3D imaging however, does not employ the movie's polarized or shutter glasses but instead requires the red - cyan (blue) lensed 3D glasses.They can also be converted and viewed in the new Piku - Piku format from start3d.com. The Fujifilm 3D camera that we are here promoting to create anaglyph images is also far, far less expensive than are the professional 3D cameras that were used to take Avatar's 3D images. So anaglyph imaging is much less expensive to create and easier to view on computers and tablets and therefore, though it was not used to make that movie, the anaglyph format is becoming more and more popular.

An educational effort to make people aware of and to promote the anaglyph format of the 3D venue is now needed in order to make it universal and we believe that that's best done by utilizing the 3DStart.com Piku - Piku viewing service that does not require 3D glasses! Why? Because when we display those photos along with twin anaglyph format photos of the same thing it inspire our audience to want to also view those anaglyph format photos (and videos). So we are using 3D-Chicago.com to begin our world-wide marketing effort to sell pairs of the red - cyan colored glasses. This blog is one more attempt to do market our red -cyan 3D glasses and we're hoping that it will prompt some other bloggers to also do something similar.

In our opinion the more bloggers touting, displaying and explaining the Piku - Piiku and the anaglyph 3D formats to the world, the better! And we recommend that some might even want to try the same financing methods that we are using to support our efforts here to support their own blogging efforts. We are working to finance ourselves with revenue from targeted Google ads embedded within our blog and our website along with selling the red - cyan 3D glasses.

Please feel free to contact me, Jim Hanson at 773-908-5448 any day between 7 and 10 pm CST and I will share with you exactly what we are doing to try to finance our efforts so that you too can do similarly. You might not get rich at this 3D blogging or with a 3D website but over time the value of your copyrighted 3D photos might make it worth your while to expend the effort to create, display and save them.

Strange as it may seem, we want everyone to succeed who is pursuing this endeavor of educating the public on 3D and then marketing the red - cyan 3D glasses.Then, not only our blog and website, but hopefully many, many other blogs and websites will begin to display 3D Piku - Piku and anaglyph images. After all, 3D images really are a much better way to show people, places and events to people than 2D images can ever be!

Please proceed to May's #5  post linked in the Archive above.

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