by Aprill Brandon, Victoria Advocate
When Jamie Theisman, of Victoria, first saw “Avatar” in 3-D at the theater, she was in complete awe. The experience made her a hardcore convert to the three-dimensional world many of today’s films create. “It was unlike anything I had ever seen before. I felt I was immersed in this new world, and I was inside the story,” she added. “I love this new 3-D trend. Anytime there is a movie in 3-D, I make sure I go see it. It makes whatever movie you’re watching so much better.” Theisman is not alone. Money talks and audiences are chattering away with their wallets. Not only did moviegoers make “Avatar” the highest-grossing film of all time, but studios can expect to see anywhere from a 30- to 50-percent increase in box office sales for films made or converted in 3-D, according to ScreenRant.com movie critic Paul Young.
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