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These are lists of 3D films: List of 3D films (2005–present) List of 3D films (1914–2004) This page was last edited on 10 September 2022, at ...
QubeMaster 3D 2K 105 First 3D movie from Nepal. Jurassic Park: April 5, 2013 United States: Filmed in 2D 1.85:1 126 3D conversion by Stereo D. Originally released in 2D in 1993. Also released in IMAX 3D. Run: April 19, 2013 United States: Filmed in 2D 1.85:1 90 Iron Man 3: May 3, 2013 United States: Filmed in 2D 2.39:1 131 3D conversion by ...
This is a list of 3D films released prior to 2005. The tables can be sorted by clicking the arrow icons in the column headers. The abbreviations Po and Ps indicate single-strip over/under print and single-strip side-by-side print respectively.
List of 3D films (1914–2004) List of 3D films (2005–present) This page was last edited on 5 May 2024, at 23:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The Lego Batman Movie; The Lego Movie; The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part; The Lego Ninjago Movie; A Liar's Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python's Graham Chapman; Lightyear (film) The Lion King; The Lion King (2019 film) The Lion of Judah; The Little Prince (2015 film) The Living Forest; The Lorax (film) Luis and the Aliens; Lupin III ...
First feature-length computer-animated film released in 3D. Elephants Dream: 2006 First CGI short movie released as completely open source. Made with open-source software, theatrical and DVD release under Creative Commons License. [47] Unique that all 3D models, animatics and software are included on the DVD free for any use. Flatland: 2007
A computer-animated film is an animated film that was created using computer software to appear three-dimensional.While traditional 2D animated films are now [when?] made primarily with the help of computers, the technique to render realistic 3D computer graphics (CG) or 3D computer-generated imagery (CGI), is unique to computer animation.
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