The future of 3D looks a little less rosy after “executives” in the “adult entertainment industry” showed they were wavering over making films looking perhaps a tad realistic.
According to Xbiz Newswire, a number of suits at the Adult Entertainment Expo in Las Vegas, are thinking 3D could be shrinking.
Allison Vivas, for example, reckons that a family living room wouldn’t be the best place to view a porn film. Would the specs get in the way? Or would some congruency be necessary, with the people watching it being in close proximity?
Tablets, apparently, will be the breakthrough that 3D porn requires and not every purveyor of adult sleaze agrees that there’s no future in the format.
Allison’s best quote in Xbiz Newswire is to the effect that 3D things that come your way are not necessarily what a man wants. Gulp.
What's with the quotation marks around "executives" and "adult entertainment industry?"
Unlike when I put quotes around "news," to refer to this article, there really are executives in the adult entertainment industry.
Whether the industry produces "adult sleaze" is a personal decision likely based on guilt and shame and really doesn't belong in an actual news story.
Also, it's not a fear of "looking perhaps a tad realistic" that's discouraging producers from doing more with 3D (although a surprisingly number of releases featured it this past couple of years). What's discouraging producers is that it doesn't necessarily add to the enjoyment or the quality of sexually explicit video.