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A Turning Point

1 day ago ago from IT Broadcast and Digital Cinema

Every significant technology overhaul happens in fits and starts and the transition from film to digital in exhibition has been no exception. As with other global technological developments, there have been highlight moments along the way. It will take a few years to be certain but I believe several announcements that came to light at ShowEast 2009 in Orlando will come to be seen as major turning points in the ongoing worldwide adoption of ...

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2009. The Best Year of 3D Cinema So Far.

18 hours ago ago from 3DGuy website

2009 has been a fantastic year for the world of 3D cinema. Movie lovers worldwide have been treated to a wide variety of 3D content, ranging from the gory ‘My Bloody Valentine 3D’, to the heartwarming Disney-Pixar film ‘Up’. Box Office figures have reached over a massive $1.3billion this year, and that’s prior to the release of AVATAR, James Cameron’s 3D epic that is released this Friday. The hype surrounding AVATAR is ...

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| Sony TVs add 3D glasses

9 hours ago ago from FT.com | Tech Blog

While many will be queuing at cinemas for a look at Avatar on Friday through RealD's 3D glasses, the same experience is not that far away on living room TVs. Los Angeles-based RealD , whose technology is the most widely used for 3D in the cinema, announced a partnership with Sony today that will bring it to Bravia LCD TVs next year. Sony has its proprietary LCD panel driving technology to reproduce full HD 3D images on the screen of ...

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22 hours ago ago from Cisko's Movie Blog

In one word .. Breathtaking!. The story and scenery is so well put together that it will keep you wanting more. You definitely want to see this movie in the cinema, because it is in 3d and you can only see the enormous variety of details on a big screen. And the cgi is so complex and advanced that you can't see the difference between what's real or not anymore. Despite the fact that the movie is completely made in a virtual world that ...

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MAXON CINEMA 4D Takes Blu-ray Star Trek Out of This World | CGnews

9 hours ago ago from CGnews | The Computer Graphics News Network

MAXON Computer, a leading developer of professional 3D modeling, painting, animation, and rendering solutions, today announced that the advanced 3D matte painting and texturing capabilities of MAXON’s CINEMA 4D were used to recreate backgrounds in high definition for release of the original Star Trek television series on Blu-ray Disc. The Menagerie: This extended scene created in CINEMA 4D for “The Menagerie” episode was crafted around ...

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Over 100 Million movie goers experience RealD 3D

14 hours ago ago from Engadget HD

If you haven't experienced RealD 3D yet and you are reading this site, then you might want to check your geek card. We say that because it wasn't until we watched the National Championship game with a set of RealD's 3D glasses in a theater that we finally got this whole 3D thing, and now RealD is proud to let us know that over 100 Million movie goers have experienced it. The biggest hurdle modern 3D technology has to overcome though is the ...

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RealD's 3D technology coming to Sony Bravia HDTVs, PS3's Blu-ray player

7 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs

December 17th, 2009 RealD's 3D technology coming to Sony Bravia HDTVs, PS3's Blu-ray player Posted by Sean Portnoy @ 6:16 pm Categories: Home Theater Tags: Sony Corp. , 3D , Blu-ray Disc , Sony PlayStation 3 , HDTV , RealD , Sean Portnoy The inevitable march toward all of us having the ability to don silly glasses in our living room to watch 3D television carries on with new announcements that revolve around Sony electronics. ...

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