Das Kino ist nicht tot. Es läuft einfach die falsche Software.

https://open.substack.com/pub/danielhabib/p/what-if-the-movie-knew-you-were-watching

6 Kommentare

  1. ItsTheWeeBabySeamus on

    Most innovation in cinema over the last 20 years has been about the screen: bigger, brighter, higher resolution. What we are exploring at True3D is different. The headset is the first exhibition format that can actually adapt to the person watching rather than forcing everyone to accept the same conditions. Personalized intensity levels, dynamic environments that shift with the film, accessibility options baked into the experience itself. The interesting question is not whether VR replaces the theater but whether it forces us to rethink what a theater is actually for. Communal viewing survived personalization in our screenings. That surprised us. It should not be taken for granted.

  2. Franklin_le_Tanklin on

    If I’m going to watch vr, it’s not going to be in sticky seats next to a bunch of people I don’t know.. with one of them probably having measles or some shit

  3. Read the article, it sounds like an interesting immersive format for movies that some small portion of cinemaphiles are looking for, yet they made basically no argument for why it’s a theater going experience vs something you do in your living room.

    In the entire piece, the only part that even attempted to touch on it was:

    >The communal experience survives the personalization. You are still in a theater with other people. You just each get to decide how deep you go.

    Which doesn’t make any claim about *why* being in a movie theater is necessary or preferable to doing this in the comfort of your own home with family or close friends.

    You go to the movie theater to see the big screen and experience the audio.

    If it’s a headset with headphones, I can do it on the fucking train if I want, where’s the need for the „cinema experience“?

  4. This is more proof that tech bros really do not understand what it means to be human or in community.

  5. I couldn’t think of anything worse. It’s bad enough wearing 3D glasses.

  6. The movie theater is not dead. It is just too expensive. 

    And with cheap streaming and good cheap big TVs, most people will prefer to just save money and time and hassle and watch at home.

    And for those who don’t care about saving money, most prefer to build something nice and have their own home theater. 

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