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Jul 23, 2012 12:31 PM, By Philip Hunter
French open broadcaster France Tlvisions and quad fool around user Orange go on to bring the dwindle for 3-D together, with coverage of the Olympic Games starting this week.
The broadcaster will broach a dedicated channel, francetvsport 3-D, over Orange's IPTV and heavenly body networks from July 28 to Aug 12. This will supply 3-D coverage of the Games any day from 10:00 to 23:00 hours, with a complete over 200 hours of 3-D footage.
France Tlvisions and Orange have partnered to broach 3-D coverage of assorted events, often sports, given 2008. The joint coverage of the 2009 French Open tennis championships was established by an Award for Technical Achievement, display at cinemas in Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia, 5 Orange stores in France, and the Roland Garros tennis track itself. The next year, 2010, Orange done the 3-D calm existing to subscribers in their homes, providing they had a 3-D ready TV set and observation glasses. Non sports programmes, such as The Largest Forest in the World, a documentary series, have moreover been shown by France Tlvisions and Orange in local 3-D.
But notwithstanding this commitment, 3-D has been a slow burner is to two partners, that are thus pinning hopes on the London Olympics to kindle fascination and urge for stereoscopic content.
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