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Alice in Wonderland…the next wave of 3-D movies serves to help find children with Stereo Blindness
Avatar 3-D has swept the world as the biggest movie of all times largely due to the new 3-D technology used in the production of this block buster film. Yes, 3-D movies have been around for a long time, but what makes Avatar unique is the combination of Polaroid and anaglyph technology in conjunction with an elaborate CG imagery and the new Fusion High Definition Camera system invented by James Cameron, writer and director of Avatar.
This new generation of high definition 3-D cinematography is paving the way for many the future of film making. We will now begin to see a new wave of films with this technology including the latest Walt Disney Pictures: Alice in Wonderland.
Last week Dr. Carl Hillier was interviewed on San Diego Living TV-6. In his segment he talks about stereo blindness and a simple test parents can do with their children with the 3-D glasses to determine if they have suppression utilizing the “vis-a-vi” technique.
This was another excellent news segment for parents and teachers to understandåÊthe importance of binocular vision and how these new 3-D movies can be not only very entertaining but also help serve to identify a child who has binocular dysfunction.
Binocular vision problems occur in nearly 15% of the population and areåÊusuallyåÊtreatable. All primary care optometrists are trained toåÊdiagnose a binocular problem. If your optometrist identifies a problem with your child’s binocular vision, there is help. Office-based vision therapy is safe and proven effective treatment in the majority of cases. If your doctor identifies your child with a binocular vision problem, but does not provide office-based vision therapy, he or she should refer you to a doctor who does. To find a doctor who provides office-based vision therapy go to The College of Optometrists in Vision Development at www.covd.orgåÊ and click on the Doctor locator. Look for those doctors who are Board Certified Fellows.
Below is the San Diego Living TV-6 interview with Dr. Hillier:
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Dan L. Fortenbacher, O.D., FCOVD