I think the recent trend of showing expensive-to-produce live events (such as Met opera performances with major stars) in theaters across the country will expand dramatically.
The operas etc. were just shot in HD or 2K and projected digitally, with ticket prices lower than live orchestra seats, etc. but significantly more than movie theater tickets.
Now NFL is taking the next step, with games shown in 3D in a few locations, as an intermediate step towards everybody throwing out their soon-to-be obsolete non-3D bigscreen TVs :O):
The San Diego Chargers and the Oakland Raiders will appear in a 3D simulcast for a select few in a first-of-its kind simulcast. The Dec. 4 gridiron match-up will appear in 3D-capable theaters in Boston, Hollywood and New York.
(From Television Broadcast.)
Some TVs sold today are advertised as "3D Ready" which seems pretty brave. Who knows?
                        
                    
                    
                            The operas etc. were just shot in HD or 2K and projected digitally, with ticket prices lower than live orchestra seats, etc. but significantly more than movie theater tickets.
Now NFL is taking the next step, with games shown in 3D in a few locations, as an intermediate step towards everybody throwing out their soon-to-be obsolete non-3D bigscreen TVs :O):
The San Diego Chargers and the Oakland Raiders will appear in a 3D simulcast for a select few in a first-of-its kind simulcast. The Dec. 4 gridiron match-up will appear in 3D-capable theaters in Boston, Hollywood and New York.
(From Television Broadcast.)
Some TVs sold today are advertised as "3D Ready" which seems pretty brave. Who knows?