ABSTRACT

Visual media exist in two dimensions. Whether on a theater movie screen, a computer monitor, or a TV set, the image has height and width (its aspect ratio) but no depth beyond the measurement of light molecules or pixels. Three-dimensional movies and television (discussed later) are an illusion of three-dimensionality displayed on a two-dimensional screen. In geometry, we call the width the x-axis, the height the y-axis, and the depth the z-axis (Figure 4.1).