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The future of cinema what is it?

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Or maybe bitchute in the more distant future.
 

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Probably VR, like what's depicted in Ready Player One. Zuckerborg is rolling it out as Meta already.
 

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Probably VR, like what's depicted in Ready Player One. Zuckerborg is rolling it out as Meta already.
I have used Occulus Quest 2 VR for this purpose when I had issues accessing my home cinema set-up. You do get a satisfactory size, and the best app program is Amazon Prime, which actually puts you inside of a cinema and scales the movie as it would look like if you were in the cinema. The drawback is resolution. You get a crappy SD resolution so it's like a cinema using an old DVD player. They have some licensing issues where they deliberately are clawing back the resolution.
 

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Netflix/youtube.com/Cinemas
I can already use all of the streaming services and use a projector, a TV, or VR in order to play it. However, cinemas are a communal activity and most people may rather go out and go somewhere and watch a large presentation somewhere rather than stay at home. Some people just like visiting packed theaters on the opening night of a movie. Unless you are a loner or wait until the movie is stale and the cinema is more emptier then I think the cinema is here to stay.

They had this discussion in the 1950s when they thought the TV would replace the cinema. So they invented cinema-scope or wide-angled movies so that they would look terrible when adapted to a 4:3 TV set. Now they've made larger TVs and people still go to the cinema.
 
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