Movies | Index Of 3d

Indexes often specify the 3D encoding type:

  • OU (Over-Under) – Less common; used for certain projectors.
  • Frame-Packed (MVC) – Full-resolution 3D (Blu-ray 3D standard); requires compatible player/TV.
  • Anaglyph – Red/cyan glasses; low quality, but works on any 2D screen.
  • The Index of 3D Movies is a living document. After the 2010s boom, 3D production slowed, but new titles still appear (e.g., The Woman King — no 3D, sadly), and older films are occasionally restored in stereoscopic form. Home 3D is kept alive by VR headsets and 3D projectors.

    For a complete downloadable index (over 600 titles), check the International 3D Society archive or the 3D Blu-ray Forum wiki. index of 3d movies


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    Some movies use 3D purely for the "ride." These films focus on negative parallax—the effect of objects floating off the screen and into your living room. Indexes often specify the 3D encoding type :

    1. The Adventures of Tintin (2011) Produced by Peter Jackson and directed by Steven Spielberg, this animated gem is pure kinetic energy. The camera moves through impossible spaces, and debris constantly flies at the screen in a playful way.

    2. Piranha 3D (2010) A guilty pleasure, but technically brilliant. It embraces the B-movie tradition of things flying at the audience. It is raunchy, bloody, and surprisingly well-converted. OU (Over-Under) – Less common; used for certain

    3. A Christmas Carol (2009) Robert Zemeckis is a pioneer of motion capture. The flight sequences over Victorian London are breath-taking, and the film constantly plays with perspective.


    | Service | Model | 3D Content Available | |---------|-------|----------------------| | BigScreen VR | Free/rental | User-hosted 3D movie rooms | | Vudu / Fandango | Purchase | Limited 3D titles | | YouTube (3D section) | Free (ad-supported) | Short films, user uploads (low quality) | | Internet Archive | Free | Public domain anaglyph films |

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