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Apr 6, 2011 7:40 PM, By Michael Grotticelli
With an even larger participation than final year, 3-D will take core theatre at this year's NAB Show, commencement with the show's gap keynote April 11 that will underline "Avatar" executive James Cameron and 3-D technology colonize Vince Pace.
From there, the uncover will underline countless sessions on 3-D prolongation inclusive appropriation and producing 3-D calm for announce TV, 3-D post production, 3-D sports prolongation and the lessons schooled so far in producing 3-D TV programming.
There will even be a protest of glasses-free 3-D live report on mobile 3-D. Harris will come together with LG to give 3-D formatted and encoded calm is to protest via the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. An ATSC Mobile DTV receiver with a 7in shade able of estimate and displaying the live 3-D announce will be on display.
Sony and 3Ality Digital will unite the event "Master Class in 3D Filmmaking" at the show. To be hold on April 12, the category will enable participants to submerge themselves in 3-D filmmaking with a few of the many gifted people working in the attention today. The vital prolongation processes will be discussed on a step-by-step level.
Other 3-D events at NAB will add a screening of "Carmen 3D," a prolongation that strikes a ethereal change between melodramatic song performance and 3-D cinema. Shot during live performances, "Carmen 3D" captures a night at the opera, from the pre-curtain-call tragedy and backstage planning to the philharmonic of Bizet's the theater of love, lust and heartbreak. It shows how the work of two directors, one theatre and the other film, joined for a singular vision. The principals will be at the uncover to confer the production.
Also at NAB will be a far-reaching operation of 3-D veteran apparatus manufacturers who will uncover new 3-D products, inclusive 3-D conversion, assessment equipment, media recorders, 3-D monitors, and 3-D prolongation hardware and software.
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