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The 3-D revolution won't work without real stories
March 14, 2008 Everywhere you turned at this week's ShoWest, distributors and exhibitors were looking at the future of the film business through rose-colored, albeit polarized, glasses. Disney, a pioneer in modern-day 3-D, boasts that its offerings come in Disney Digital 3-D, naturally, while DreamWorks Animation, which will be rolling out all its movies in digital 3-D starting next year, will bill its movies as Ultimate 3-D. New distributor Summit Entertainment, for example, showed off an extended sequence from its Aug. 22 release "Fly Me to the Moon," directed by Ben Stassen.
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