the rules for 3D cinema in mainstream filmmaking with his 2003 films, Ghosts of the Abyss. The cameras used were the latest in HD video cameras, not film, and were built to Cameron’s specifications.
Since 2003 we’ve seen a steady rise in mainstream 3D filmmaking including, The Polar Express, Journey to the Center of the Earth, My Bloody Valentine, last year’s Avatar, and finally this year’s Clash of the Titans, the remake of the 1981 stop-action films of the same name. It’s the latest film that could be set to take credit for changing all the rules in traditional, mainstream filmmaking.
With theaters able to charge a (or more) premium to show moviegoers a new release in 3D, and having no shortage of takers, 3D movies have become a very important part of the revenue equation at Hollywood’s biggest movie studios.
According to Warner distribution