Information Density: RealD – Signal Evidence & AI Readability

RealD

(https://reald.com) 📸 Data Snapshot: May 25, 2026
Information Density — The Lens

Classify each sentence as substantive or hollow. Grounding markers — numbers, currencies, dates, technical units, named entities — outweigh marketing adjectives. When fluff sits right next to hard evidence, the fluff is forgiven.

Info Density Power-words vs. Substance ratio.
22 Impact Weight: 30 / 100
73% Reputation

The homepage is an information vacuum, containing only 33 characters of clean text despite a dense marketing meta-description filled with fluff like ‘explosions that will blow your mind.’ However, this lack of density is aggressively countered by the Patents and Better 3D sub-pages. The Patents page provides an overwhelming list of over 150 specific U.S. Patent Numbers, while the Better 3D page includes technical metrics like ‘stereo contrast’ and ‘light throughput.’ This creates a bifurcated density profile where marketing pages are 100% air and utility pages are 100% substance.

Information Density is read straight from the body copy: how much of the text carries grounded, checkable substance versus hollow filler. Below is the clean text the engine analyzed, then the industry’s known generic-claim patterns to weigh it against.

📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (the substance-vs-filler signal)
HOMEPAGE · THIN (https://reald.com) Home – RealD
It’s time to put on your glasses.
33 chars
SUB-PAGE · THIN (https://reald.com/cinemas/) Cinema Partners – RealD
[H1] CINEMA PARTNERS

[H2]
GET
[IMG: REALD 3D]
IN YOUR THEATER

CONTACT US

[H2]
ORDER
[IMG: 3D]
GLASSES

CONTACT US

[H2]
REQUEST MARKETING ASSETS

CONTACT US

[H2]
PRESENTATION TECHNOLOGY

LEARN MORE ABOUT HOW TO OPTIMIZE REALD 3D IN CINEMAS.

BETTER 3D
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SUB-PAGE (https://reald.com/patents/) Patents – RealD
In accordance with Section 287(a) of Title 35 of the United States Code, the reader is hereby placed on notice of RealD Inc.’s rights in the United States Patents listed on this site.
[H2] U.S. Patent Numbers:
6638583, 6975345, 6650377, 6816309, 6961181, 6961179, 7502003, 7126649, 7106509, 7375886, 7616227, 7616228, 7545469, 7355796, 7436476, 7226172, 7518662, 7760157, 7524053, 7477206, 7345723, 8736672, 7510280, 8085644, 7557824, 7983477, 7959296, 7804995, 7570260, 7808708, 7508589, 7517081, 7583437, 7542206, 7679641, 7528906, 8493433, 8064000, 8487982, 8643928, D704239, 7670004, 8177366, 8749615, 8727536, 7857455, 8373744, D718371, 7898734, 8004758, 8072681, 8072552, 7905602, 8220934, 8833943, 8049962, 8542432, 8400492, 8405708, 8427394, 8049772, 8279395, 8199070, 8279272, 8463022, 8754944, 8403488, 8687275, 8625881, 8842064, 8300089, 8488243, 8169699, 8194315, 8206793, 8233034, 8390914, 8482654, 8525942, 9223142, 9946088, 8328362, 8425041, 8638400, 9167236, 8144274, 8400496, 8985810, 9251621, 8760760, 9285635, 9080752, 8913205, 8711477, 9091420, RE44483, 8526832, 8493519, 8746876, 8526106, 9849657, 8488240, 8651726, 8851680, 8724041, 8704733, 8724218, 9229156, 9823561, 9244287, 8610762, 9288465, 8659828, 9030375, 8953023, 8995061, 9125253, 8540372, 8831273, 9557034, 9025091, 9164365, 8757806, 9057880, 10062357, 9530397, 8780256, 8917441, 9030531, 9110363, 9158063, 9235057, 9678267, 9046755, 9188731, 9001423, 9420266, 9709723, 9250448, 9485497, 9594261, 10054732, 9225971, 9457523, 9086578, 9740016, 9237337, 9191647, 9383590, 9958697, 9407868, 9429764, 9146454, 9872007, 9482874, 9529207, 9436015, 9594298, 10129538, 9459463, 9740034, 9519153, 9350980, 9551825, 9310618, 9739928, 9948925, 9348553, 9558421, 9316899, 9927691, 9625745, 10049627, 9709883, 10321121, 9696617, 9541766, 9835792, 9618765, 9554125, 9743076, 9942538, 9904162, 9910207, 9720311, 10136099, 9854212, 10097800, 9897819, 10185076, 10228505, 10048500, 10082675, 10054851, 10175418, 10321123, 10203511, 10254637, 10126575
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SUB-PAGE (https://reald.com/better3d/) Better 3D – RealD
[H1] BETTER 3D

[H2] GET READY

Optimizing your 3D presentation ensures that your patrons have the absolute best 3D experience.

Two key factors in a great 3D presentation are brightness and stereo contrast, which can be affected by the condition of your silver screen and port windows and the cleanliness and set-up of the 3D projection system. We are pleased to offer a suite of quick, easy quality tests, including test DCPs and instructions which will allow you to identify potential issues and address them.

[H2]
3D DEPOLARIZATION
3D Stereo Contrast can be affected by the condition of the Silver Screen and/or internal stress in the Port Window glass. The resulting depolarization of the 3D image can result in ghosting and a compromised 3D effect. The link below provides instructions and a test DCP to check your Silver Screen and Port window.

DOWNLOAD 3D DEPOLARIZATION FILES (9.9MB)

[H2]
SYSTEM CLEANLINESS
A small amount of dust or dirt on optical surfaces has minimal effect on image quality, but thick layers of dust and smudges/films will scatter light and reduce light throughput. The link below provides instructions and a video on cleaning The RealD Cinema Systems.

DOWNLOAD SYSTEM CLEANLINESS FILES (219MB)

[H2]
QUALITY 3D PRESENTATION
Several other factors can affect the 3D Presentation Quality. RealD has created test DCPs to support verifying the 3D system is set-up correctly and working properly. The link below provides RealD’s System Test DCPs and instructions for using them.

DOWNLOAD QUALITY 3D PRESENTATION FILES (152 MB)

[H2]
THANK YOU
And if you have any further questions, please contact us at: Better3D@RealD.com
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🧭 Industry Context — common generic-claim patterns in Arts, Culture & Entertainment to weigh the text against
Generic Claims: world-class entertainment, unforgettable experiences, something for everyone, inspiring audiences, celebrating creativity, bringing communities together…
Red Flags: no specific upcoming events or programming, unnamed performers or artists, vague venue descriptions without capacity or location details, grandiose mission with no evidence of activity, no ticketing integration or booking mechanism, claims of cultural impact with no community evidence…
Semantic Drift Patterns: homepage claims cultural significance but events are corporate hire, positions as inclusive but pricing excludes most demographics, claims community focus but no community programming listed, artistic mission statement contradicted by purely commercial offerings…
Proof Expectations: specific past events with dates and attendance, named artists and performers with verifiable credits, press coverage with named publications, funding body acknowledgments with grant details, audience reviews on third-party platforms, programming calendar with confirmed dates…