IBC2010 to immerse attendees in 3-D

Jul 29, 2010 11:23 AM

    
Just as at IBC2009, this year’s event promises to place 3-D technology center stage with technology presentations and sessions.

Just as at IBC2009, this year’s event promises to place 3-D technology center stage with technology presentations and sessions.

As pressure mounts to replicate the success of 3-D cinema in the home, IBC2010 will present a full-spectrum examination of the technology, production techniques and distribution options to make 3-D TV a success.

With Sky in the UK and ESPN in the United States launching 3-D channels this year, interest in all things stereographic is running high.

IBC2010 will tackle many of the questions surrounding 3-D with informative sessions. Monday, Sept. 13, will offer a series of presentations, tutorials and practical demonstrations.

Much of the discussion about 3-D will take place at the IBC Big Screen, a state-of-the-art digital cinema in the RAI Auditorium. With the latest high-resolution projection and surround sound, it provides a powerful venue to experience stereo 3-D and put the subject into proper context.

On Sunday, Sept. 12, IBC2010 will offer a 3-D primer for attendees who want to get up to speed on the basic issues surrounding 3-D as well as its unique terminology.




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