PUBLISHER: Allied Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1266506
PUBLISHER: Allied Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1266506
The global 3D cinema screen market is anticipated to reach $548.3 million by 2031, growing from $132.7 million in 2021 at a CAGR of 15.8% from 2022 to 2031.
A 3D cinema screen is designed to provide the viewer with a high-quality movie experience that is otherwise not achievable in a 2D system. When in use, the 3D system has a 3D-capable server that receives stereo movie information from the stereo digital theatre and distributes it to the projector as distinct left and right streams. The use of stereoscopy, the method that makes 3D technology possible, results in the requirement for spectacles in order to see 3D information. Providing separate images to each eye that combine to give the illusion of depth. All 3D-capable projectors, as well as LCD and 3D televisions, operate similarly. These factors are anticipated to drive the revenue growth of the market during the forecast period.
Mono-eyed persons are unable to see 3D due to the technology's basic working concept, which includes producing separate images for each eye. Also, 3D is not visible to those whose right and left eye perceptions differ noticeably. All these factors are predicted to hamper the 3D cinema screen market growth in the upcoming years.
Stereoscopic 3D movies are becoming more and more popular. Using polarized or anaglyph glasses, the viewer can filter out the two stereo images that are projected on the same screen using basic technology. The disadvantages of this technique include the inconvenience of wearing special glasses and the fact that the viewer only sees depth owing to binocular parallax, not motion parallax. Advanced automultiscopic displays have improved on the basic parallax barrier principle, but variants of the same tradeoffs are still present
Stereoscopic 3D movies are becoming more popular among people. Using polarized or anaglyph glasses, the viewer can filter out the two stereo images that are projected on the same screen using basic technology. There has recently been a rise in interest in implementing 3D technology in movie theatres due to the fact that automultiscopic display technology does not require special glasses. Such displays' fundamental design is based on the parallax barrier idea. The fundamental parallax barrier principle has been enhanced by advanced automultiscopic displays.
The COVID-19 pandemic brought several uncertainties leading to severe economic losses as various businesses across the world were at a standstill. The COVID-19 outbreak has also hindered the 3D cinema screen industry's growth. The shutdown of significant film and television industries affected product demand. Similarly, the lockdown measures implemented by various governments around the world hampered the 3D cinema screen market. Reduced demand, as well as the closure of manufacturing activities, reduced the 3D cinema screen market share during the pandemic. In the post-pandemic period, cinema theaters all around the world were forced to work on partial sitting capacity owing to social distance restrictions.
The key players profiled in this report include: Harkness Screen, Galalite Screens, EKRAN, Severtson Screen, Samsung, Ballantyne Strong, IMAX, Sony, and RealID Inc.