so everyone in the cinema can see the screen, its not actually a tv screen its a projector screen n if they wanna make more money the have to get more people in one room so the screen is huge so loads of people can see it even when sitting at the back btw im 14 and even in no these things
For any passive 3D television, the 3D glasses from movie theaters will work.
Only if it was shown in US movie theaters. Television productions do not use the MPAA movie rating system.
A movie projector is an older device that was used to show reel-to-reel films. Generally they are used in movie theaters, but they were often used in classrooms before the wide use of VCR's (videocassette recorders), DVD (digital Versatile Disc) players, and multimedia computers with projectors.
it doesn't
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The one that have the wifi. Go to a theater and watch the movie and not use your phone.
Of course you could use a mobile/cell phone in the cinema but its not very polite when people are trying to watch a movie xx
I would use feet.
3D theaters use passive technology while most of 3D TVs use active technology. Since passive glasses don't flicker, they allow high quality images without flickering. Passive 3D TV does not flicker and gives picture quality seen in theaters. Before buying any 3D television, make sure you see them and experience them. The choice of glasses is a very personal one, so make sure you choose ones that are right for you and your family.
I was told to increase the resolution, but that didn't work. The photos display correctly on a non-wide-screen, but stretched on a wide-screen. Viewsonic says it's the photo software and the photo software people say it's the monitor. I have a wide-screen monitor, this is what I do: Don't maximize the photo window. Use the restore-down button (between minimize & maximize) in the upper right corner.
they use a green screen
Click the Start Recording button or use the Win + Alt + R keyboard shortcut to capture your screen activity. Now perform whatever screen actions you want to capture.