3D Printing

Authors

  • Dr. Tawfiq Abdul-Aziz Al-Mughanam, Dr. Vineet Tirth, Dr. Ali Algahtani, Dr. Abdulaziz Hossain Mohammed Alghtani

Keywords:

specialized skills, training, future prospects, storytelling, cinematic experiences, the film industry, props, costumes, set pieces, visual appeal, copyright infringement, and intellectual property rights

Abstract

The coming of 3D printing innovation has altered different businesses, and the film business is no special case. The purpose of this book is to investigate the numerous opportunities and threats that 3D printers present to the film industry. With the introduction of 3D printers, filmmakers can now produce intricate and realistic set pieces, costumes, and props to realize their creative ideas. Not only has this technology made movies look better overall, but it has also made production easier, saving time and money. Nonetheless, the reconciliation of 3D printers into the film business likewise presents difficulties connected with copyright encroachment, protected innovation freedoms, and the requirement for particular abilities and preparation. This book will examine the advantages and drawbacks of using 3D printers in the film industry, as well as the technology’s potential for the future. By grasping the capability of 3D printers and tending to the worries encompassing their utilization, producers can bridle the force of this innovation to push the limits of narration and make vivid, realistic encounters.

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Published

2024-01-15