to add a tactile, otherworldly feel to the handcrafted stop-motion world, proving that depth could serve a haunting, intimate tone. : Hugo (2011)

The "extra layer of sensory excitement," integrating motion seats and environmental effects like wind and water to make viewers truly experience the story. Cutting-Edge Technology

Have you used Cinemalines to find a hidden 3D gem? Let us know in the comments which movie surprised you with its use of depth.

: Driven by competition with the rising popularity of television, studios released a wave of anaglyph (red/cyan lens) 3D movies like The Creature from the Black Lagoon

Where you sit matters. In a normal theater, the "sweet spot" for 3D is just 3 or 4 seats in the dead center. Cinemalines redesigned the rake (the angle of the floor) and the screen curvature.

Utilizing polarized glasses to mimic natural stereoscopic vision .