2015
DOI: 10.1117/12.2079330
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Preference for motion and depth in 3D film

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“…But the evidence here does not seem to be conclusive. Recent research by Hartle et al ex-amined viewer preferences for different types of camera movement and found that there is some preference for faster movement [46], specifically for the movement-in-depth case. They conclude that viewer preferences are complex and do not necessarily exhibit direct relation with an individual cause.…”
Section: Motion In Depthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But the evidence here does not seem to be conclusive. Recent research by Hartle et al ex-amined viewer preferences for different types of camera movement and found that there is some preference for faster movement [46], specifically for the movement-in-depth case. They conclude that viewer preferences are complex and do not necessarily exhibit direct relation with an individual cause.…”
Section: Motion In Depthmentioning
confidence: 99%